mickyp168
Well-Known Member
HI
My main halyard is the original on a 1980 Daimio 700. (23' - 7m masthead sloop) It is a bit too short in my opinion and getting a bit worn and tired so I am thinking of replacing it. Apart from a guesstimate is there a formula to work out the correct length? The boat is long out of production and the builder CNSO in France no longer exists. Also , my wife is pretty handy with a needle and thread and thinks she can sew a new halyard end on to a new one and therefore pull the new one through and into place with out having to take the mast down. I wonder if this is a viable idea or a recipe for disaster and an expensive visit to the shipyard?
Thank you Mick
My main halyard is the original on a 1980 Daimio 700. (23' - 7m masthead sloop) It is a bit too short in my opinion and getting a bit worn and tired so I am thinking of replacing it. Apart from a guesstimate is there a formula to work out the correct length? The boat is long out of production and the builder CNSO in France no longer exists. Also , my wife is pretty handy with a needle and thread and thinks she can sew a new halyard end on to a new one and therefore pull the new one through and into place with out having to take the mast down. I wonder if this is a viable idea or a recipe for disaster and an expensive visit to the shipyard?
Thank you Mick