wofff
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I have inherited my grand Father's 18' day sailor from the early 1900's. It is gaff rigged, and has a small jib wrapped around a pole for furling. The wire forestay runs through the pole from the head of the mast to a mounting on the bow but has chaffed over the years and needs replacing. My question is, is there a rule of thumb with regard to the forces the stay needs to withstand ? weight of boat x sail area ? Any ideas would be appreciated as the stay needs to be small enough to be fixed in a mount at the bottom and strong enough that the lot doesn't come crashing down.