Alastairdent
Well-Known Member
\"Failsafe\" rigging failures in CB
What do people think of the article in CB where the author recommends building in rigging failure? The idea being that you lose a sail or something similar, instead of the boat being driven under?
The running backstays on our barge are 10mm wire rope - BF about 10ton. But they are attached to the boat by shackles that can't be much stronger than 0.7 ton. I wonder if this arrangement is traditional? (although if a backstay went, I guess the mast might go as well.)
What do people think of the article in CB where the author recommends building in rigging failure? The idea being that you lose a sail or something similar, instead of the boat being driven under?
The running backstays on our barge are 10mm wire rope - BF about 10ton. But they are attached to the boat by shackles that can't be much stronger than 0.7 ton. I wonder if this arrangement is traditional? (although if a backstay went, I guess the mast might go as well.)