tolhurstorganic
Well-Known Member
I have a jib set flying from a furler on a bowsprit traveller. it is hauled to top of mast on a single block positioned on front of topmast. The halyard is 12mm braid on braid. The sail is 16 sq metres (160 sq feet). The jib is left up most of the time and furled away. To maintain luff tension I use a small winch mounted on side of mast and running (Dyneema) backstays. I have had two failed blocks so far in 3 seasons sailing. The first one was probably way to light it was a tufnol one rated at working load of 600kg, it broke at the swivel. The last one was rated to 1.6 tons break load and cost a small fortune. It is now past its guarantee period.
Two questions: Can anybody say what the actual working load would be on this block?
Does anybody know where I may get a suitable single block with swivel for 12mm halyard?
Looking around it seems difficult to find a block to suit 12mm line I have found blocks rated to 1.8 tonnes but only for 16mm line. Not fussed about the material its made from but it needs to be strong. A rigger friend suggested that I need 2 tonne working load, this seems very excessive for the size sail?
Two questions: Can anybody say what the actual working load would be on this block?
Does anybody know where I may get a suitable single block with swivel for 12mm halyard?
Looking around it seems difficult to find a block to suit 12mm line I have found blocks rated to 1.8 tonnes but only for 16mm line. Not fussed about the material its made from but it needs to be strong. A rigger friend suggested that I need 2 tonne working load, this seems very excessive for the size sail?