Gazza
Well-Known Member
I've been looking at the best way to hoist a good size (approx 16" across) octahedral radar reflector up to the spreader, using the existing flag halyard and block. Tried it this morning and found that it wouldn't sit in the "catch-rain" position, although given the likely movement of the boat that probably isn't a major problem.
The main difficulty I can see is that of chafe on the lines. With a continuous flag halyard and tying to the top and bottom (with shackles, so no chafe problem there), the fall of the halyard will chafe against the edge of the reflector.
I've tried hauling it up the backstay, using the topping lift, but this wasn't very successful.
How do other people manage with the traditional type reflector which I would only deploy on passage or in poor vis.?
Any ideas/experiences gratefully received.
The main difficulty I can see is that of chafe on the lines. With a continuous flag halyard and tying to the top and bottom (with shackles, so no chafe problem there), the fall of the halyard will chafe against the edge of the reflector.
I've tried hauling it up the backstay, using the topping lift, but this wasn't very successful.
How do other people manage with the traditional type reflector which I would only deploy on passage or in poor vis.?
Any ideas/experiences gratefully received.