It looks like I'm going to have to build an MX pole for my P19. Does anyone have the dimensions? I was thinking 1/2 inch aluminum pole .010 wall. Also using 3/32 spectra for the side supports rather than 1/16 wire. Too thick or thin? Has anyone broken one of these? Any other suggestions for a 'best' setup?
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Re: P19 MX pole
[Re: Dennis]
#22763 08/03/0302:05 AM08/03/0302:05 AM
My MX pole is 6 feet of 1 1/4" OD alluminum tubing. the attachment to the bridle is 26" (cut at an angle) of 5/8" alluminum tubing. Rope or wire will work (I use rope) Never heard of one breaking from usage.
Re: P19 MX pole
[Re: jdr]
#22767 08/12/0306:45 PM08/12/0306:45 PM
Hi Dennis, Hope these pole pics help. Horizontal pole is 71 3/4" long, vertical (not exactly vertical) is 25 1/4" long. Small pole is attached to large pole with bracket, pin and ring. Small pole is cut at an angle that relects the angle of the forestay. Small pole is attached (with metal tab) to a shackle that captures the bridle wire thimbles. I mounted small blocks for a downhaul system. I am happy with using aircraft cable with turnbuckles that are secured at the hull attachment for the bridle wires. Easy on, easy off with minimal stretch. Lets try the pics, Dave
O.K. Dennis, This is the last one. Not being a photographer, I probably didn't do that good of a job. But, I hope that it will be of some benefit to you. I don't know the sizes, but I have never had any problems with this pole in the two years that I've owned it. Dave
Awesome! That's everything I need to get it done. Thanks, Dave! I hope I can return the favor somehow. Our "long distance" race is in Rocky Point, Mexico on October 18. About 25 miles total. Several P19mx expected. Some may need crew. See Fleet42.com if you're available. Thanks again, Dennis
Re: P19 MX pole
[Re: Dennis]
#22778 08/13/0301:13 PM08/13/0301:13 PM
You are more than welcome, Dennis. I would LOVE to take you up on the Mexico race, but it IS a fair distance from Florida. If you are ever in the Clearwater area of Florida, drop me a line, and we can go Gulf sailing. We live right next to a beautiful beach launch area, and can be in the Gulf in a few minutes. Dunedin Causeway is a very active cat sailing area. YEAR ROUND!!May I ask what you were using for a pole up to now? Attached is a pic where we raced into a bad storm. OOOOOWWWEEEE!! Dave www.lifespanfitness.us