shaunb
Active Member
I am considering buying a Plastimo 608S roller furling system to install on my Ecume de Mer. Plastimo offer an option of either "Chainplate or turnbuckle", I have no idea what the difference between these 2 is, even after reading the explanation on plastimo's website:
"All our headsail reefing gears come with a set of chainplates.
On the "chainplates mounting" version, the chainplates are fastened to the forestay U-bolt and the forestay itself is secured to the chainplates.
On the "turnbuckle mounting" version, the chainplates are pulled apart and a funnel is engineered inside the spar, to run the turnbuckle through.
This version allows the adjustement of the forestay tension even when the headsail reefing is set up, which is not possible with the chainplates-only mounting version."
As I wish to fit myself, and don't want to shorten the forestay, would I be better off with the turnbuckle version?
"All our headsail reefing gears come with a set of chainplates.
On the "chainplates mounting" version, the chainplates are fastened to the forestay U-bolt and the forestay itself is secured to the chainplates.
On the "turnbuckle mounting" version, the chainplates are pulled apart and a funnel is engineered inside the spar, to run the turnbuckle through.
This version allows the adjustement of the forestay tension even when the headsail reefing is set up, which is not possible with the chainplates-only mounting version."
As I wish to fit myself, and don't want to shorten the forestay, would I be better off with the turnbuckle version?