Gitane
Well-Known Member
I am considering getting an removable inner forestay rigged up on a Westerly Griffon, which is a 26 ft yacht. It will be attached near the top of the mast and will terminate near the genoa furler, so hopefully no backstays would be required.
There seem to be three options on how to attach the foot of the forestay to the deck. Which one of the three would be the best solution, or is there another option I have not considered?
1) A Highfield lever
2) A 4:1 block and tackle arrangement
3) A pelican hook type device.
Reading through past threads, I understand that Highfield lever provides a good solution, but are fiddly to attach when on a deck of a yacht in any kind of wind and sea. A block and tackle is apparently easier to rig on a bouncy deck and also maybe a cheaper solution. A pelican hook device is the simplest to rig, as it less fiddly than the other two solutions, but it is not really made as a forestay solution and thus could fail.
Which one should I go for?
There seem to be three options on how to attach the foot of the forestay to the deck. Which one of the three would be the best solution, or is there another option I have not considered?
1) A Highfield lever
2) A 4:1 block and tackle arrangement
3) A pelican hook type device.
Reading through past threads, I understand that Highfield lever provides a good solution, but are fiddly to attach when on a deck of a yacht in any kind of wind and sea. A block and tackle is apparently easier to rig on a bouncy deck and also maybe a cheaper solution. A pelican hook device is the simplest to rig, as it less fiddly than the other two solutions, but it is not really made as a forestay solution and thus could fail.
Which one should I go for?
