While looking at pictures on the Malo yachts web site a few years ago I saw a boom prevented setup that could be retrofitted to my yacht. Does the following sound desirable/sensible?
I do not know whether this is a complete description of the system and I have used some guess work. One possible problem is that the section of the preventer inside the boom has a large knot that jams against the boom exit to the securely immobilize the boom. Thinking through the angles and vectors I am not entirely sure a continuous tensioned preventer running from foredeck, to low friction exit hole in the boom, then internally through pulley and blocks at the gooseneck and back to a cooachroof clutch, will fully immobilise the boom. If an internal stopper knot is used in the boom then on my yacht the released preventer line would only reach half way to a forward deck cleat hence rigging becomes more complex.
- The underside of the boom had a hole large enough to take a reefing pennant size rope. The exit was lined with some sort of fairlead to prevent chafe against the boom extrusion at this exit.
- The exit was about 2/3 of the way from the gooseneck which on my boat equates to above the sprayhood.
- The boom preventer line was permamently rigged starting with a toggle and soft eye at this boom exit hole, then the line led back internally through the boom to the coachroof/cockpit clutches following a similar route to other reefing lines.
- I assume setting up the preventer involved no more than releasing a coachroof clutch, grabbing the toggle and taking the line forward to some strong webbing looped around a fordeck cleat.
- Then tension the preventer at the coachroom winch/clutch and all is set.
I do not know whether this is a complete description of the system and I have used some guess work. One possible problem is that the section of the preventer inside the boom has a large knot that jams against the boom exit to the securely immobilize the boom. Thinking through the angles and vectors I am not entirely sure a continuous tensioned preventer running from foredeck, to low friction exit hole in the boom, then internally through pulley and blocks at the gooseneck and back to a cooachroof clutch, will fully immobilise the boom. If an internal stopper knot is used in the boom then on my yacht the released preventer line would only reach half way to a forward deck cleat hence rigging becomes more complex.