Travelling Westerly
Well-Known Member
I'm reading up on inner forestays for a couple of reasons and would like some opinions.
1st is I wanted some support for the area of mast just under the top spreaders. This area suffers from mast pumping and no amount of tuning seems to get rid of it. The mast is a Kemp twin spreader inmast unit with in line shrouds (not swept back), a baby stay and 2 aft lowers. It seems that there is a large section of mast between the lower spreaders and top spreaders that is almost unsupported and that's the section of mast that pumps. There appears to be 2 points built into the mast just below the top spreaders to allow running rigging to be fitted. Everything I've read so far seems to suggest inner forestays are rigged from just under the top spreaders.
The 2nd bit of this is that I thought I already had an inner forestay as I have a removable wire stay from near the top of the mast down to just behind the capstan, about 3ft behind the furling genoa. As this is only about 3ft behind the forestay, what is it?
I've got a good selection of hank on sails and a storm jib that seems to fit this removable stay. However as it's connected to just below the top of the mast it does not provide any support to the top third of the mast and hence does nothing to help prevent mast pumping.
The 2 fittings just below the top spreaders look more like 2 halyard entry points? Can an inner forestay be made from running rigging, not wire?
Lot of questions I know and finally I don't have any running back stays either, just fixed. Not sure if that means I can't rig an inner forestay with no opposing back stays?
Thanks in advance
1st is I wanted some support for the area of mast just under the top spreaders. This area suffers from mast pumping and no amount of tuning seems to get rid of it. The mast is a Kemp twin spreader inmast unit with in line shrouds (not swept back), a baby stay and 2 aft lowers. It seems that there is a large section of mast between the lower spreaders and top spreaders that is almost unsupported and that's the section of mast that pumps. There appears to be 2 points built into the mast just below the top spreaders to allow running rigging to be fitted. Everything I've read so far seems to suggest inner forestays are rigged from just under the top spreaders.
The 2nd bit of this is that I thought I already had an inner forestay as I have a removable wire stay from near the top of the mast down to just behind the capstan, about 3ft behind the furling genoa. As this is only about 3ft behind the forestay, what is it?
I've got a good selection of hank on sails and a storm jib that seems to fit this removable stay. However as it's connected to just below the top of the mast it does not provide any support to the top third of the mast and hence does nothing to help prevent mast pumping.
The 2 fittings just below the top spreaders look more like 2 halyard entry points? Can an inner forestay be made from running rigging, not wire?
Lot of questions I know and finally I don't have any running back stays either, just fixed. Not sure if that means I can't rig an inner forestay with no opposing back stays?
Thanks in advance