Ruffles
Well-Known Member
I've been told that my little Moody 31 has excessive mast rake and I need to shorten the fore stay by around 1 1/2 ". Apparently the rake is around 10" and should be half that.
Just so happens that the Furlex has a 6" link plate so I could just get a shorter plate. But would it be possible to use a rigging screw instead? Obviously the furler would tend to apply torque to the fitting but would the pins on the screw be enough to resist this? Thing is there's enough thread on the backstay. But it'll be tight getting the thread started!
You can see the link plate below between two swivels:
Also, how do I measure mast rake? Presumably a heavy weight on the main halyard but isn't the slightest breeze going to be a problem?
Just so happens that the Furlex has a 6" link plate so I could just get a shorter plate. But would it be possible to use a rigging screw instead? Obviously the furler would tend to apply torque to the fitting but would the pins on the screw be enough to resist this? Thing is there's enough thread on the backstay. But it'll be tight getting the thread started!
You can see the link plate below between two swivels:
Also, how do I measure mast rake? Presumably a heavy weight on the main halyard but isn't the slightest breeze going to be a problem?