Baddox
Well-Known Member
I have recently bought a spinnaker and instead of flying it free, I would like to use a spinnaker pole.
The 30ft boat already had a sheave box half way up the mast which would be ideal for a topping lift for the pole, however the previous owner fitter radar on a bracket a couple of feet below the sheave box so the topping lift would foul the radar.
I’d prefer not to move the radar or cut a hole in the mast for another sheave box, so wondered if a halyard lead could be used to route the topping lift down the mast to below the radar. Would a halyard lead be up to the job of surviving the angled pull when supporting the spinnaker pole? Is there a better way of doing things? Does a spinnaker pole exert much force on the topping lift – I’ll have a downhaul below the pole?
The 30ft boat already had a sheave box half way up the mast which would be ideal for a topping lift for the pole, however the previous owner fitter radar on a bracket a couple of feet below the sheave box so the topping lift would foul the radar.
I’d prefer not to move the radar or cut a hole in the mast for another sheave box, so wondered if a halyard lead could be used to route the topping lift down the mast to below the radar. Would a halyard lead be up to the job of surviving the angled pull when supporting the spinnaker pole? Is there a better way of doing things? Does a spinnaker pole exert much force on the topping lift – I’ll have a downhaul below the pole?