ongolo
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I would like to know whether to rig a two part or a three part throat halyard for a gaff schooner.
The gaff weighs about 40kg, sail area is 37sq.meter at 400g/sq.meter amounting to about 20kg including bolt rope and cringles.
So in effect we have to lift 60kg plus the tensioning of the sails.
Now should I use a two part and run the risk of having too little length for a three part or start with three part and cut a piece off.
I would like to get it right straigthawy.
Thanks for any advice.
regards ongolo
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I would like to know whether to rig a two part or a three part throat halyard for a gaff schooner.
The gaff weighs about 40kg, sail area is 37sq.meter at 400g/sq.meter amounting to about 20kg including bolt rope and cringles.
So in effect we have to lift 60kg plus the tensioning of the sails.
Now should I use a two part and run the risk of having too little length for a three part or start with three part and cut a piece off.
I would like to get it right straigthawy.
Thanks for any advice.
regards ongolo
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