ithet
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I am in the process of bringing the reefing lines (just clew at present, will probably add tack lines later) back to the cockpit. My yacht (Moody 28) already had some lines led aft from new, so updating the clutches and organisers was not a problem. However I am after advice on positioning the mast base blocks. Is there an optimum geometry for these? I would imagine if too far from the centre line there would be a difference in length (and therefore load) on each gybe when running. But putting them close behind the mast could clash with the kicking strap. Does this matter? Anything else to consider?
Barton suggest not using double blocks but I have seen these used so wondered if they were OK. Finally what if any is the best fixing, U bolts or bolted through pad-eye? There are no fixings on the mast base, the halyards come out of sheaves at the bottom.
Thanks in anticipation.
Barton suggest not using double blocks but I have seen these used so wondered if they were OK. Finally what if any is the best fixing, U bolts or bolted through pad-eye? There are no fixings on the mast base, the halyards come out of sheaves at the bottom.
Thanks in anticipation.
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