donncha
Well-Known Member
Having managed to loose 3 stainless rigging screws (7/16'') overboard last season, we are in the position that we must buy 3 new ones at €40 each. The question arises in my mind that it would be much cheaper to replace with traditional dead eyes. However we have an aluminum mast with a furling headsail, so it wouldn't be an aesthetic decision, the mast is very well stayed, 2 back stays, 4 lower shrouds, 2 uppers and of course the forestay (which is the weak point in being the roller foil). She is also a ketch rig, so the mainsail is quite small comparatively.
If I were to use dead eyes for the lower(inner) shrouds, would this be adequate?
I am thinking of hardwood blocks of 3 inch diameter, with 8 or 10mm line.
The current rigging is 6mm stainless steel, which should be replaced over the next couple of seasons.
If I were to use dead eyes for the lower(inner) shrouds, would this be adequate?
I am thinking of hardwood blocks of 3 inch diameter, with 8 or 10mm line.
The current rigging is 6mm stainless steel, which should be replaced over the next couple of seasons.