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MAST CARS & ACCESSORIES
HEAVY DUTY CAR — FC-125 *
These spinnaker cars are designed for the yachtsman who wants a safe, effective means of pole attachment for less than the price of the pin type car. The heavy duty FC-125 spinnaker car allows both vertical and horizontal movement while eliminating undesirable twisting motion of the spinnaker
pole. The car slide is high strength, hard anodized aluminum
alloy. The pole acceptance jaw is stainless steel.
Fits all standard 1-1/4" X 3/16" flat stainless or aluminum T-track. Recommended for "UTR" and "UXP" type spinnaker
pole ends.
TECH. TIPS - ABOUT VERTICAL POLE STORAGE
Storing poles (whisker or spinnaker) vertically up the forward face of the mast has become very popular. It clears the decks and keeps the cruising sailor from having to lift the entire weight of the pole from the deck to the mast car. It can, however, cause a few
problems or failures if not used with the correct components. Selection of the proper mast car and inboard end fitting combination
is critical. Ring style cars (ours or anyone else's) will not allow a
pole to hang vertically without binding and eventually breaking the
end fitting. Bear in mind that you have a significant "lever arm" effect on the end. A 10-foot pole can create enough leverage to
fracture or bend ends and rings if they bind up without you ever
feeling it from the opposite end of the pole. Therefore, Forespar ® does not recommend ANY ring style mast cars if the pole is to be
stored up the mast.
If using latch style ends ("UXP" & "UTR" Ultra ends or older "XP", "TR" & "EL" aluminum ends) the FC-125 (#332002) flange style car (this page) is designed to allow up to a 4-1/2" diameter pole to hang vertically without binding up. The Toggle style cars (preceding
page) will also allow mast storage with the "offshore" style "TS" & "UTS" style ends.
To aid in vertical pole storage, Forespar® has designed the "VPC" (this page) vertical pole storage cars in 2-1/2" to 4" sizes. These
cars are designed to attach to the FC-125 or toggle style cars with a short "tail" (line or wire) and run in tandem up and down the
track. When the pole is in use, they hang below the mast car and out of the way. Most importantly, when the pole
is raised to the vertical storage position, the VPC car is raised up the track and engages the pole near the top. This not only keeps the pole on the centerline (important with toggle cars) but also dampens the poles movement when at anchor. When used with the appropriate deck chock, (also on the mast) the pole can safely be stored up the mast and sheets will not foul on the outboard pole end that is captured by the deck chock on the mast.
It is important that all components are on the mast so
that the stored pole comes as close to parallel to the mast as possible.
If storage of the pole up the mast is your choice, we also
strongly recommend securely mounted deck chocks be
available for severe weather. It is advisable to remove
poles from the mast and store them on deck in storm conditions. This removes the weight and windage aloft and keeps the poles available for an emergency should your rig be carried away.
If vertical pole storage is not desirable, Forespar® offers stanchion chocks (page 11) and standard deck chocks
for pole storage as well.
FC-125
Part No.
Model No.
FC-125
VERTICAL POLE STORAGE CAR
Available in four sizes; this mast fitting can be rigged with our FC-125 and T-125 mast cars. f
This mast fitting is a simple solution to vertical pole storage problems. The VPC-125 retains
the upper end of the stowed pole on the mast
centerline. The chock slides on the track and eliminates rattle, vibration and binding of the pole end. All four cars fit 1-1/4" T-Track.
Part No.
Model No.
335100 335101 335102 335103
VPC-125-250 VPC-125-300 VPC-125-350 VPC-125-400
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