Ameatbike42
New Member
Hello YBW forum
I am doing some work on the rigging of my Jaguar 25 and have a couple of questions I would like answered. I am looking to add a backstay adjuster set up like this:

I have however also seen them set up like this:

This would arguably be a better solution. My question is, what is stopping the boat being dismasted in the very likely event the rope gets knocked out of the cleat with a stong wind from behind? Is there enough strength in lowers and/or bend in the mast to prevent it collapsing? I am wanting to add the backstay adjuster to help control forestay sagg. Related to that I have noticed these dark streaks apperaing on the luff of the genoa where it is obvious there is some wear between the furler foil sections and I wondered what the cause might be.

The mast also seems to judder quite badly at times when not sailing. Product of incorrect rig tension? I had also wondered if the effects of vortex shedding are possilbly worsened by having internally routed halyards..
I am doing some work on the rigging of my Jaguar 25 and have a couple of questions I would like answered. I am looking to add a backstay adjuster set up like this:

I have however also seen them set up like this:

This would arguably be a better solution. My question is, what is stopping the boat being dismasted in the very likely event the rope gets knocked out of the cleat with a stong wind from behind? Is there enough strength in lowers and/or bend in the mast to prevent it collapsing? I am wanting to add the backstay adjuster to help control forestay sagg. Related to that I have noticed these dark streaks apperaing on the luff of the genoa where it is obvious there is some wear between the furler foil sections and I wondered what the cause might be.

The mast also seems to judder quite badly at times when not sailing. Product of incorrect rig tension? I had also wondered if the effects of vortex shedding are possilbly worsened by having internally routed halyards..
