UpdateSince the Lark’s inception in the 1960’s, Seldén (formerly Proctor) Masts have been proud to be sole spar suppliers to the Lark Class. The ‘C’ section is ideally suited for this type of one-design rig. For a non trapeze spinnaker boat the section’s sideways flexibility makes the boat smooth and rewarding to sail upwind, while its forgiving and predictable fore/aft bend characteristics enable power and sail shape to be accurately controlled to suit a wide range of crew weight and wind strengths. The mast is complemented by the 2520 boom section, which has the unique strength for weight characteristics necessary to achieve absolute mainsheet and kicker control. The Seldén 38mm pole is the lightest, stiffest tapered spinnaker pole available for the Lark, and as such is specified by all serious Lark sailors.
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Why Seldén?Choose a Seldén mast and you will find many performance enhancing features unique to our products, for example: - The Seldén tapering system ensures that our tapers are minimum size and weight. This gives low windage, centre of gravity and topmast weight. This maximises your speed by enabling the topmast to react quickly to gusts and waves giving better acceleration, a smoother ride upwind and, ultimately, more races won!
- Automated welding keeps excess heat out of the taper for guaranteed consistency and performance. The weld produced is so perfect that there is no need to mechanically grind the weld (which can induce inconsistencies). This means that once we have finalised a winning design, you can be sure that your spar will perform identically to the champions.
- All masts are heat treated in our purpose-designed oven. This artificial hardening ensures that you get maximum performance from the high performance aluminium alloy.
- Our spars pass through a purpose-developed bead-peening machine. This gives the mast a perfect satin finish that dramatically improves fatigue properties, giving you a mast that will perform reliably for many years.
- Top quality fittings such as our fully adjustable spreader bracket and highly durable cast gooseneck ensure speed and reliability on the racecourse.
Sections Available
Mast Specification
- C
Mast is supplied as standard with tenon heel plug, cleat and turning block for main halyard, slot and block for pole lift, fully adjustable spreaders, and ball bearing spinnaker sheave.Mast is fitted with drawlines for fast attachment of halyards.
Boom Specification
- 2628
Boom is now our new light and stiff 2628 section, supplied with inboard end, outboard end with sheaves, and three boom slides.
Spinnaker Pole Specification
32mm untapered pole or lightweight 38mm tapered pole is supplied complete with piston ends.
Rigging Specification
Rigging includes kevlar main halyard and pole lift, 3-mm wire jib halyard and shrouds.
Tuning Tips
| Mast Heel | 2750mm from transom to forward edge of mast | | Spreader Length | 380mm (side of mast to shroud) | | Spreader Deflection | 130mm (aft edge of mast to straight line between shrouds) | | Mast Rake | 6830mm in light winds to 6780mm in strong winds, measured from top black band to bottom of transom | | Rig Tension | 160kg in light winds to 110 in strong winds measured on shroud | | Pre-Bend | 50mm light wind, 20mm medium wind, 35mm strong wind (at spreader height) |
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