JUSTINHALEWOOD
Active Member
Hi All,
I’m hoping for some advice on fitting a deck attachment for an inner forestay on our Hallberg Rassy 36 (Zoe). I plan to mount the deck attachment in front of the anchor locker as there is a bulkhead under the existing stem fitting. Do you think I can simply screw through this and attach a wichard padeye with a backing plate or similar? Or will some form of tie down likely be required? I’ve marked up two potential locations - one on upstanding that would have a thickness of c.14cm and the other on the deck which would provide around 5cm. I’ve also included interior shots of the anchor well for any suggestions using the existing stem fitting bolts perhaps.
We’re planning to use a wichard lever to tension the forestay (being professionally rigged to the mast currently) and will use the forestay for a hanker in Genoa when wing in wing, plus storm jib.
I appreciate I’m not sharing all possible details - just looking for some initial thoughts at this stage and will likely seek professional help/advice once I have a rough idea of what’s required.
Thank you for any advice!
Justin
I’m hoping for some advice on fitting a deck attachment for an inner forestay on our Hallberg Rassy 36 (Zoe). I plan to mount the deck attachment in front of the anchor locker as there is a bulkhead under the existing stem fitting. Do you think I can simply screw through this and attach a wichard padeye with a backing plate or similar? Or will some form of tie down likely be required? I’ve marked up two potential locations - one on upstanding that would have a thickness of c.14cm and the other on the deck which would provide around 5cm. I’ve also included interior shots of the anchor well for any suggestions using the existing stem fitting bolts perhaps.
We’re planning to use a wichard lever to tension the forestay (being professionally rigged to the mast currently) and will use the forestay for a hanker in Genoa when wing in wing, plus storm jib.
I appreciate I’m not sharing all possible details - just looking for some initial thoughts at this stage and will likely seek professional help/advice once I have a rough idea of what’s required.
Thank you for any advice!
Justin



