langstonelayabout
Well-Known Member
For many years I raced dinghies where (once standing rigging tension was released) you could move the spreaders fore and aft, but not up or down the shrouds. Does 'good rigging practice' for sailing cruisers dictate that:
1 - Swept back spreaders should be fixed (up/down and fore and aft) or can they move fore and aft when the standing rigging tension is not applied?
2 - In-line spreaders should be fixed up/down and fore and aft, irrespective of rig tension. Is there an acceptable movement of the spreader tip? (resulting from movement/tolerance of pins or bolts securing the base of the spreader to the mast)
And is there a ISO or trade standard that specifies this type of information please?
Many thanks in advance
1 - Swept back spreaders should be fixed (up/down and fore and aft) or can they move fore and aft when the standing rigging tension is not applied?
2 - In-line spreaders should be fixed up/down and fore and aft, irrespective of rig tension. Is there an acceptable movement of the spreader tip? (resulting from movement/tolerance of pins or bolts securing the base of the spreader to the mast)
And is there a ISO or trade standard that specifies this type of information please?
Many thanks in advance