EMAFC10
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I'm hoping to get some opinions on a decision I need to make.
I'm replacing the mast on a fractionally rigged Beneteau First Class 10 due to corrosion. She's a 1985 racer/cruiser and has a pretty bendy mast. Current rig involves runners and check stays. If I convert the rig to masthead (well, looking to go 19/20), I can do away with the runners and will only need the checks in a real blow.
She's a real pleasure to sail and is really well balanced, especially on the beat in a breeze. So I suppose the first question is do you think I run the risk of compromising her general handling characteristics? I say general because I fully appreciate that I'd be sacrificing tunability, which brings me onto my next question.
Is there then a chance that I'm sacrificing the future value of the boat? Being a pretty competent club racer (the boat, not me), are future buyers going to be looking for that tunability? We aren't die hard racers so we don't make use of everything she has to offer in this regard....but I don't want to ruin the future value of the boat.
The last thing to consider (at this point) is that we haven't the money for new sails so we'd be using the old headsails. The deck to forestay angle will increase by circa 2-3 degrees. A boat pitches 2 to 3 degrees constantly so I can't imagine this will have a noticeable and detrimental effect on the head sail performance but wanted to see what people with more experienced thought. The forestay will increase in length substantially (circa 1.4 m) and it'll look a little silly running with a short headsail but it's probably not the only thing making me look a little silly.
I'd love to hear what people think because I'm really torn on the issue.
Many thanks for the advice.
I'm replacing the mast on a fractionally rigged Beneteau First Class 10 due to corrosion. She's a 1985 racer/cruiser and has a pretty bendy mast. Current rig involves runners and check stays. If I convert the rig to masthead (well, looking to go 19/20), I can do away with the runners and will only need the checks in a real blow.
She's a real pleasure to sail and is really well balanced, especially on the beat in a breeze. So I suppose the first question is do you think I run the risk of compromising her general handling characteristics? I say general because I fully appreciate that I'd be sacrificing tunability, which brings me onto my next question.
Is there then a chance that I'm sacrificing the future value of the boat? Being a pretty competent club racer (the boat, not me), are future buyers going to be looking for that tunability? We aren't die hard racers so we don't make use of everything she has to offer in this regard....but I don't want to ruin the future value of the boat.
The last thing to consider (at this point) is that we haven't the money for new sails so we'd be using the old headsails. The deck to forestay angle will increase by circa 2-3 degrees. A boat pitches 2 to 3 degrees constantly so I can't imagine this will have a noticeable and detrimental effect on the head sail performance but wanted to see what people with more experienced thought. The forestay will increase in length substantially (circa 1.4 m) and it'll look a little silly running with a short headsail but it's probably not the only thing making me look a little silly.
I'd love to hear what people think because I'm really torn on the issue.
Many thanks for the advice.