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Please include the MMSI or Plane Tail Number in the name, tag or description. Please read our guidelines on photo criteria for approval.
The Elida V sailing ship moored in Lowestoft. Interesting that the ‘V’ is not on the bow as there is another sailing vessel also called Elida. She’s been here for a few days now. It’s odd, I don’t know much about yachts but the rear mast appears bent back ?? I’ve seen it from several angles and it’s definitely bent - maybe someone with more knowledge could enlighten me.
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Perfectly normal to be raked back a little, many are designed that way. Some early racing yachts had masts raked back as much as 15 degrees. Some modern rigs the mast is designed to have a slight curve aft, often adjustable in a racing rig to allow for a fuller or flatter main for changing conditions. Some traditional working boats like the Brixham Trawler had forward raked masts, but this is very rare now.