Hi fantastic to have you join us Tartan.

I was trying to do the mast rake on the fly on a chassis I had here, but came unstuck as it requires so much effort, due to the huge amount of both downhaul and sheeting load I use on my sails.
It worked while there wasn't too much sheeting pressure, but came unstuck under very little load.
This was with a "bottom only" retained carbon mast. It had a 285mm long adjustable mast step that was retained at the top and used bottom adjustment. I adjusted with the screw and thrust bearing mechanism taken from a car scissor jack. I was using a 3/8" drive ratchet from a socket set to adjust it. I then moved up to 1/2" drive, but the whole thing got out of hand weight wise, to have enough strength.
The screw just couldn't handle the loads applied. The first screw buckled in compression and even in tension the thread just stripped out the thickened nut I had fitted to control it.
I haven't given up just ran out of time.
A mast that has stay cables may be different though. Well worth a try.
The pictured adjustment would work well for quick alterations between sailing sessions.
