Lee_Shaw
Well-Known Member
Hello. I'm setting up my boat to make it easier for me to sail single handed.
My two main additions are to be an additional forestay and I'm gonna lead lines aft to the cockpit.
The extra forestay (my boat does not have r.reefing). I was gonna connect this at deck level to the stem head which currently takes the existing forestay.
I was wondering:-
(i) Would this put an intolerable amount of extra load on the stem? I'm not intending to fly sails from both at the same time.
(ii) What is my best bet for attaching it to the top of the mast, should I move it down from the top slightly, like inner stay for storm jib on r/reefed sloop, or adapt the existing fitting to take two forestays?
(iii) Will I need to beef up my backstay?
(iv) Does anyone have this setup or any experience of problems arising from it or any advice before I start?
Leading my lines aft. Main (halyard, cunningham, 6 x reef lines), topping lift, kicker, Gen/jibs (2 x halyard)
(a) I have an internal moulding and ideally I would prefer not to cut this up too much. If the blocks at the foot of the mast and the winches on the coachroof are bolted through/backplated, would I be ok to fit the organisers and clutches with s/tappers (sqirt some thickened epoxy into the void?) as the load is travelling mainly horizontally and low down, close to the fixing point? (less leverage??)
(b) Anyone got any advice before I start?
Sorry there's so many questions, thanks for any help.
My two main additions are to be an additional forestay and I'm gonna lead lines aft to the cockpit.
The extra forestay (my boat does not have r.reefing). I was gonna connect this at deck level to the stem head which currently takes the existing forestay.
I was wondering:-
(i) Would this put an intolerable amount of extra load on the stem? I'm not intending to fly sails from both at the same time.
(ii) What is my best bet for attaching it to the top of the mast, should I move it down from the top slightly, like inner stay for storm jib on r/reefed sloop, or adapt the existing fitting to take two forestays?
(iii) Will I need to beef up my backstay?
(iv) Does anyone have this setup or any experience of problems arising from it or any advice before I start?
Leading my lines aft. Main (halyard, cunningham, 6 x reef lines), topping lift, kicker, Gen/jibs (2 x halyard)
(a) I have an internal moulding and ideally I would prefer not to cut this up too much. If the blocks at the foot of the mast and the winches on the coachroof are bolted through/backplated, would I be ok to fit the organisers and clutches with s/tappers (sqirt some thickened epoxy into the void?) as the load is travelling mainly horizontally and low down, close to the fixing point? (less leverage??)
(b) Anyone got any advice before I start?
Sorry there's so many questions, thanks for any help.