Iver Bright Mast

Maineboatnerd
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Iver Bright Mast

Post by Maineboatnerd »

I note in today's great pics (Port Reports) that the top part of the Iver's mast is lowered about 45 degrees I assume for bridge clearance. Is this a required capability for masts over a certain length? Who is responsible for ordering this function -- pilot, captain, mate ? A manual or motorized adjustment? Thanks in advance.
GuestfromEU
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Post by GuestfromEU »

There are published air drafts for every port or waterway with restricted overhead height.  The Master and Deck Officers will note this in the voyage plan.  In the case of Iver Bright, the main mast would be lowered for air draft restriction.  This is not a standard feature of all ships, but is fitted on vessels which trade in areas where there are air draft restrictions.  When masts are folded, they are generally hydraulically controlled by manual actuation (i.e. a manual control valve is used to lower or raise the mast).
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