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Looking for pictures of 32-200 or 32-3 gooseneck bracket

BlueCanoe

New Member
I am buying new sails, the boom on my 32-200 is right at head height and I am considering raising the boom a bit less than a foot for head clearance. It looks like this would only result in a loss of less than 3% in sail area on the main.
Has anyone done this before on a 32-200 or 32-3?

This boat (oddly I think) has the gooseneck bracket welded to the mast so to do his I will fabricate a new bracket to be riveted on. In any case it seems like the gooseneck bracket was replaced in the past on this boat and is not standard.
 

Pete the Cat

Sustaining Member
I am buying new sails, the boom on my 32-200 is right at head height and I am considering raising the boom a bit less than a foot for head clearance. It looks like this would only result in a loss of less than 3% in sail area on the main.
Has anyone done this before on a 32-200 or 32-3?

This boat (oddly I think) has the gooseneck bracket welded to the mast so to do his I will fabricate a new bracket to be riveted on. In any case it seems like the gooseneck bracket was replaced in the past on this boat and is not standard.
I have a 32-200 and am 6' (or so, I am shrinking) and have no problem with the boom when standing in the cockpit. Is it possible someone lowered your gooseneck for some reason?
 

Kenneth K

1985 32-3, Puget Sound
Blogs Author
20200622_191802.jpg Gooseneck 3.jpg

Here's the Kenyon gooseneck on a 32-3. The gooseneck touches the bottom of the sail slot. Attached with 8 screws.
 

BlueCanoe

New Member
I have a 32-200 and am 6' (or so, I am shrinking) and have no problem with the boom when standing in the cockpit. Is it possible someone lowered your gooseneck for some reason?
Indeed I think that’s what happened. I am 6’3 and the boom is at head level. I will get a picture of the boom attachment when I’m at the boat tomorrow and post it here.

thanks all for the replies.
 

Afrakes

Sustaining Member
I am buying new sails, the boom on my 32-200 is right at head height and I am considering raising the boom a bit less than a foot for head clearance. It looks like this would only result in a loss of less than 3% in sail area on the main.
Has anyone done this before on a 32-200 or 32-3?

This boat (oddly I think) has the gooseneck bracket welded to the mast so to do his I will fabricate a new bracket to be riveted on. In any case it seems like the gooseneck bracket was replaced in the past on this boat and is not standard.
What make is the mast? The LeFiell mast I have had the boom bracket welded to the mast before I modified it to accommodate a mast raising system.
 

bgary

Advanced Beginner
Blogs Author
Is the need for headroom under sail, or at dock?

If the former.... it's a good idea to get in the habit of ducking while tacking, no matter how high the boom is. <g>

If the former, easy fix is to raise the aft end of the boom using the boom-lift.

I (personally) would be reluctant to change the height of the gooseneck, without (at least) knowing whether it is attached at a reinforced area of the section, and considering what effect it might have on balance under sail. Maybe that's just me

$.02
 
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