Wunja
Well-Known Member
The masthead on my boat has 4 sheaves. The haylards run right through the mast head from front to back and down the outside of the mast.
I am considering running the halyards inside the mast, to free up two of the sheaves for storm sail and uphaul.
The mast is 30+ years old. 10 meters in length and mounted in a tabernacle.
I have found mast exit plates that create a smooth slot allowing the halyard to move from inside the mast, continuing to the turning block at the foot of the mast.
1. Is this a sensible thing to do? I know I could have blocks shackled to the mast head (as per the current uphaul) but seems like having a lot of string flapping against the mast.
2. Any advice on positioning the slots and cutting them to prevent weakening the mast?
Many thanks for your thoughts.
I am considering running the halyards inside the mast, to free up two of the sheaves for storm sail and uphaul.
The mast is 30+ years old. 10 meters in length and mounted in a tabernacle.
I have found mast exit plates that create a smooth slot allowing the halyard to move from inside the mast, continuing to the turning block at the foot of the mast.
1. Is this a sensible thing to do? I know I could have blocks shackled to the mast head (as per the current uphaul) but seems like having a lot of string flapping against the mast.
2. Any advice on positioning the slots and cutting them to prevent weakening the mast?
Many thanks for your thoughts.