Claims
- 1. A sailboat mast comprising an elongated lower metal portion and an elongated composite upper portion, the composite upper portion comprising a longitudinally extending plastic core and at least one layer of resin-impregnated glass fibers surrounding the core, the upper portion being molded to form a pair of longitudinally extending grooves in the outer surface thereof, and a longitudinally extending plastic luff track having a luff rope channel and a pair of attaching flanges extending into said grooves.
- 2. The mast of claim 1 in which the molded upper portion includes an outer layer of gel coat.
- 3. The mast of claim 1 in which the upper portion includes a necked-down lower end portion which is inserted into the lower metal portion of the mast.
- 4. The mast of claim 1 in which the plastic core is molded polyurethane foam.
- 5. The mast of claim 1 in which the plastic core includes a plurality of stepped portions which increase the thickness of the core as the core proceeds away from the lower metal portion, each stepped portion having a plurality of layers of resin-impregnated glass fibers wraped there around.
- 6. The mast of claim 1 in which the plastic core has a lower end which is inserted into the lower metal portion of the mast, an upper end, and a plurality of stepped portions which progressively reduced the thickness of the core as the core proceeds downwardly from the upper end toward the lower end, each stepped portion having at least one more surrounding layer of resin-impregnated glass fibers than the next higher portion of the core.
- 7. The mast of claim 1 in which the lower metal portion extends for more than half of the length of the mast and includes means for attaching shrouds for supporting the mast in an upright position.
- 8. The mast of claim 1 in which the composite upper portion has a curved outer periphery and said longitudinally extending grooves extend inwardly from said curved outer periphery, said grooves extending generally toward each other to provide retaining services for retaining said attaching flanges in the grooves.
- 9. The mast of claim 1 in which the lower metal portion has a luff rope channel thereof which is longitudinally aligned with the luff rope channel of the plastic luff track.
- 10. The mast of claim 1 in which said attaching flanges of the luff track are adapted to be snapped into the grooves in the composite upper portion and each of the attaching flanges includes a curved surface which is adapted to engage the outer surface of the composite upper portion and flex the attaching flanges apart and a shoulder which engages one of the grooves in the composite upper portion to attach the luff track to the composite upper portion.
- 11. A sailboat mast comprising an elongated lower metal portion and an elongated composite upper portion, the composite upper portion comprising a longitudinally extending plastic core and at least one layer of resin-impregnated glass fibers surround the core, the upper portion being molded to form a curved outer periphery and a pair of longitudinally extending grooves extending inwardly from said curved outer periphery, and a longitudinally extending extruded plastic luff track, the luff track having a pair of outer walls, each of the outer walls having a leading end and a trailing end, the trailing ends of the outer walls being spaced apart to provide a luff slot, a connecting portion extending between the outer walls between the leading and trailing ends thereof, the connecting portion and the trailing ends of the outer walls defining a luff rope channel between the outer walls which is open at said luff slot, and attaching means on each of the leading ends of the outer walls which extend into the grooves in the molded upper portion of the mast.
- 12. The mast of claim 11 in which the outer walls of the luff track diverge away from each other from the trailing ends to the leading ends.
- 13. The mast of claim 11 in which each of the attaching means of the luff track comprises a flange which extends from the leading end of one of the outer walls toward the other outer wall.
- 14. The mast of claim 11 in which each of the outer walls of the luff track is flexible and resilient and each of the attaching means comprises an attaching flange which is adapted to be snapped into the grooves in the composite upper portion, each of the attaching flanges including a curved surface which is adapted to engage the outer surface of the composite upper portion and flex the attaching flanges apart and a shoulder which engages one of the grooves in the composite upper portion to attach the luff track to the composite upper portion.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 589,511, filed Mar. 14, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,597,346.
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