I agree, John, the mastjack is an elegant piece of work. I have one on my Ospray that I plan to brighten up and lightly oil. Currently I'm using a piece of steel rod from a socket set, but I hope to find a stainless or brass rod (or two) and drill a hole through one end so that I can tether it to the boat.
Dave T. has a photo of an absolutely gorgeous mast jack on his Javelin restoration page. The fun way to go to that site (and the way I do it) is to first go to the
http://www.shortypen.com site, then click on
Sailboats Back from the Dead link under "sailboat guides." Select the link to Javelin restoration project and then click on the Brightworks_Fittings page.
Now go back and look over the wonderful job he did on his Javelin. It is very inspiring and has worked to motivate me (along with the many photos here of restored day sailers).
Jack59, your boat looks like it was built between 1966 and 1968. Just my vern novice guess.
I've been putting a little hull and class number chart together for anyone interested. It's in my album at
