zoidberg
Well-Known Member
I'm looking to fit an inner forestay to a conventional 30' single-spreader BMU mast, on which I'll hang a smaller furling headsail for robust conditions. While the stick is down, I'd like to fit 'tangs' so that I may also fit simple running backstays.
I've considered Selden-type T-terminals and backing plates for wire - and also T/eye toggles for rope runners, with backing plates. They're not cheap.
I'm wondering about fitting a robust eye-bolt transversely through the mast, with an eye-nut on the other end, and having larger-than-washers s/s plates blind-
fastened to the mast wall with the eye-bolt passing through.
What does the team think?
I've considered Selden-type T-terminals and backing plates for wire - and also T/eye toggles for rope runners, with backing plates. They're not cheap.
I'm wondering about fitting a robust eye-bolt transversely through the mast, with an eye-nut on the other end, and having larger-than-washers s/s plates blind-
fastened to the mast wall with the eye-bolt passing through.
What does the team think?