Rickm505
Active Member
Hi all,
I'm doing a lot of reading on tuning masthead rigs, as I believe my recently aquired Catalac 8M (catamaran) hasn't been tuned in years. I'm hoping there might be someone on the forum who has had some experience with a Catalac. I'd like to tune the rigging myself, but I haven't found a website which specifically deals with tuning multihull masthead rigs, so I'm slightly concerned about proceeding.
From what I've read it seems that the tuning procedure begins at the dock with the rig slack.
1.) The cap stays are tensioned first and are tightened enough to induce a 6 inch (150mm) aft prebend (10 meter mast). I read that this is done by marking a spot on each hull even with the mast, and using a tape measure attached to the main halyard to insure lateral centering. Measure as I tighten to insure the masthead is centered on the boat. It sounds as if it's possible to turn the mast halyard into a plum bob, and use this to measure the aft bend.
2.)Next the lowers are tightened as tight as possible with a 6" (150mm) spanner/wrench, and double check mast centering.. (question: does this include the inner forestay?)
3.)Next the forestay is tightened enough to control forestay sag (150-200mm)6-8 inches.
4.)Backstays are tightened lightly as not to depower the sails in light wind.
5.) Go for a sail and sail close to the wind. If any slack in the leeward lower shrouds, remove slack. Assume the other tack and do the same.
6.) readjust forestay sag if needed, as noted above.
That seems to be all I've read.... but is it right?
Thanks
Rick in Florida, USA
I'm doing a lot of reading on tuning masthead rigs, as I believe my recently aquired Catalac 8M (catamaran) hasn't been tuned in years. I'm hoping there might be someone on the forum who has had some experience with a Catalac. I'd like to tune the rigging myself, but I haven't found a website which specifically deals with tuning multihull masthead rigs, so I'm slightly concerned about proceeding.
From what I've read it seems that the tuning procedure begins at the dock with the rig slack.
1.) The cap stays are tensioned first and are tightened enough to induce a 6 inch (150mm) aft prebend (10 meter mast). I read that this is done by marking a spot on each hull even with the mast, and using a tape measure attached to the main halyard to insure lateral centering. Measure as I tighten to insure the masthead is centered on the boat. It sounds as if it's possible to turn the mast halyard into a plum bob, and use this to measure the aft bend.
2.)Next the lowers are tightened as tight as possible with a 6" (150mm) spanner/wrench, and double check mast centering.. (question: does this include the inner forestay?)
3.)Next the forestay is tightened enough to control forestay sag (150-200mm)6-8 inches.
4.)Backstays are tightened lightly as not to depower the sails in light wind.
5.) Go for a sail and sail close to the wind. If any slack in the leeward lower shrouds, remove slack. Assume the other tack and do the same.
6.) readjust forestay sag if needed, as noted above.
That seems to be all I've read.... but is it right?
Thanks
Rick in Florida, USA