Well, it appears I'm not the only one fantasizing about carbon fiber masts, so the discussion continues.

In the article "Saving the DaySailer" in the latest DaySailer quarterly, Kevin Williams suggests that the DaySailer Association should allow carbon fiber masts in the rules for racing.
He stated that carbon fiber masts are less expensive than tapered aluminum masts, and also more durable and repairable. And, that the tapered aluminum masts were around $1000. Even though I'm not racing, I would love a carbon fiber mast for less than $1000. He said that he bought a mast for his international 14 for $800. That would be on the edge of temptation, for me. So, if the DaySailer fleets adopted carbon fiber masts, would the price come down?