Mast sections carry with them the weight /ft designation so a person may use this info to determine the effect of the spar on the righting moment. If a person would be looking for a replacement spar or to change shapes or length of said spar this information is needed and helpful. Or if a person is designing a boat and needs a section to meet design criteria. This is akin to tire data when one decides to change the size of your tires. Who needs to know the diameter (read: who cares) of your 185/60-15 tire? the person that is interested in changing the type/size/width of the tires on a car. I really just want the info to impress nonsailors with the fact I know the wt/ft of the stick thing. Sounds like good conversation for my date at the Chihuly opening next Thursday at the art museum, or I am a weak weenie and don't want to try to lift that thing til I watch another season of Jack LaLane! Or I am bored. I want to know and they will not hide it from us! Gary O. M-17 # 316A trying new names #1submitted for the lists approval: Over Hard C-21 Arizona Foothills 602 943-7252 Office 602 703-7245 Mobile 800 528-8962 Toll Free www.GaryOberbeck.com "Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives." -William A. Foster