Akestor
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my westerly 31 has 6mm (11 strand) diameter ringing except the wire that goes through furler which is 8mm. Thinking of replacing all rigging with 8mm. Is there anything wrong with that? mechanically speaking?
my westerly 31 has 6mm (11 strand) diameter ringing except the wire that goes through furler which is 8mm. Thinking of replacing all rigging with 8mm. Is there anything wrong with that? mechanically speaking?
Thicker standing rigging can mean the leeward shroud goes completely slack too soon.
Probably not going to hurt a Westerly 31, but it's really just pointless weight aloft.
All other things being equal, thicker rigging would be less stretchy than thinner, wouldn't it?
Certainly works that way for cordage.
Using thicker wire is no problem as such but I would only tension it to the same figure as the original. If you tension it to the figure you would normally set it to for the thicker wire you could be setting it to a tension the boat is not designed for.
But why increase from 6 to 8 ? Need a stronger rig or just money to spend?
11 strand ? Is that right ?
I relize that know. It's like setting thick bass strings to a mandolinIf you tension it to the figure you would normally set it to for the thicker wire you could be setting it to a tension the boat is not designed for.
If it was designed for 6mm wire. and has worked OK with it for many years, why change? If you fit thicker wire you cannot tension it to the same percentage without risking damage to chainplates and possibly distorting the boat so that things happen like cabin doors getting stuck.
But why??my westerly 31 has 6mm (11 strand) diameter ringing except the wire that goes through furler which is 8mm. Thinking of replacing all rigging with 8mm. Is there anything wrong with that? mechanically speaking?
You would definitely have a problem connecting new 8mm wire terminals to 6mm mast tangs and chainplates too.
Bigger wire, bigger eye and pin sizes .
Also, safety factors are usually used to make the cable the weakest link: a lot "better" to break a cable and possibly dismast, than breaking open one third of the deck