ProDave
Well-Known Member
I don't know much about standing rigging, so that's why I'm asking here.
The standing rigging on my boat is just as it was when we bought her. It all seems in good condition with no cause for concern in that respect.
It's a masthead rig. There are two shrouds from the top of the mast, via spreaders, to deck fixings in line with the mast foot.
There are also two further shrouds from the mast directly below the spreaders, straight down to deck fixings but these are about 18" aft of the mast. See first picture.
My "problem" is the two aft shrouds are not really tight, even with the bottlescrews fully tightened.
Now, I don't think they are stretched. Instead, I think the "problem" is a modification somebody has done to the forestay.
See second picture. You will see a short extension piece between the forestay bottlescrew and the bow fixing.
The mast is clearly raked a few degrees aft. The mast foot mounting can clearly go a few degrees forward if it needs to.
My question is why was this added? Is there a real benefit from having the mast raked back a few degrees?
If I remove the extension piece and just have the forestay bottlescrew fixed directly to the bow fixing, that will bring the mast forward a few degrees and give that missing tension to the lower shrouds.
Should I do this, or should I leave it alone?
The standing rigging on my boat is just as it was when we bought her. It all seems in good condition with no cause for concern in that respect.
It's a masthead rig. There are two shrouds from the top of the mast, via spreaders, to deck fixings in line with the mast foot.
There are also two further shrouds from the mast directly below the spreaders, straight down to deck fixings but these are about 18" aft of the mast. See first picture.
My "problem" is the two aft shrouds are not really tight, even with the bottlescrews fully tightened.
Now, I don't think they are stretched. Instead, I think the "problem" is a modification somebody has done to the forestay.
See second picture. You will see a short extension piece between the forestay bottlescrew and the bow fixing.
The mast is clearly raked a few degrees aft. The mast foot mounting can clearly go a few degrees forward if it needs to.
My question is why was this added? Is there a real benefit from having the mast raked back a few degrees?
If I remove the extension piece and just have the forestay bottlescrew fixed directly to the bow fixing, that will bring the mast forward a few degrees and give that missing tension to the lower shrouds.
Should I do this, or should I leave it alone?
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