Telescoping Flagpoles ( Crrect URLas masts.

>Correct link ishttp://www.dcmfg.com/Flagpole.html


----- Original Message -----
From: Lew Clayman <lew_clayman@...>

Lew & Group
Thanks for correcting link and apologies to
those I sent blundering into the ether.

>They might be referring to - how to translate this use of the
>word deck? - a raised wooden patio attached to a house.
In my desire to transform the innocent flagpole into
a yacht mast I missed the house "deck"/patio angle.

> I'm just not real sure about
>flush-deck-mounting that little baseplate with four wood
>screws, for standing up to say a 200 sft main.
Yes! One would need a baseplate for the
illustrated baseplate.

>I'm beating on you pretty badly today......
We convicts enjoy it!!...
J




-L

--- Jeff Gilbert <jgilbert@...> wrote:
> Group(s).
> I opened my yap about this a while back.
> Since discover they are available on the N American Continent
> for
> $320 including P/P.
>http://www.dcmfg.com/Flagpole.htm
> Primarily Flagpoles, I gather the've done service as masts as
> the revolving stand is also described as a deck mount.
> (+$70).
> They come in 16 and 20ft heights, which probably means
> 4 ft sections, & fully dropped between 4 and 5 feet.
> I figure they would work well with a wrap-around sleeve
> mainsail of the type Wharram advocates,
> and they would be handy on trailerable designs.
> Jeff Gilbert.
>


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