laika
Well-Known Member
When I had my boat re-rigged immediately after purchase I was quoted for an emergency inner forestay tensioned by a highfield lever but at the time didn't have the funds. I'm revisiting that now but the rigger I'm talking to tells me that I can't have a highfield lever because my standing rigging is 10mm which is more than can be used with such a device. I'm no expert when it comes to rigging and almost always defer to professionals but this doesn't sound right to me: I know of bigger boats than mine with forestays tensioned that way. I did question whether the inner forestay which will only be for flying a storm job from needs to be the same thickness as the rest of the rig which he said it did.
Can someone help me resolve the discrepancy between my intuition and what I'm being told?
The alternative suggested was a storm jib with dynema sewn into the luff which would be hoisted on a dynema halyard and tensioned on a cockpit winch. This sounds good to me (no wire forestay to worry about securing at the side when not in use) but would the required tension be a danger to the sheaves? Anyone got such an arrangement?
Can someone help me resolve the discrepancy between my intuition and what I'm being told?
The alternative suggested was a storm jib with dynema sewn into the luff which would be hoisted on a dynema halyard and tensioned on a cockpit winch. This sounds good to me (no wire forestay to worry about securing at the side when not in use) but would the required tension be a danger to the sheaves? Anyone got such an arrangement?
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