pcatterall
Well-Known Member
Our Neptunian ketch has been modified at some time with a bowsprit and a furling genny. The original forstay has been retained though now secured around 4 feet 'down the mast'
This 'inner stay' had been used with a jib boom which seems to have disapeared!
There is a decent sail which will hank on to the inner stay and we would like to try to restore the system to have a self tacking sail.
The spinaker pole would be just the right length and has all the right fittings to use loose footed with the sail in question.
Otherwise we do have a spare boom which we could use if we chopped 18" from the end.
Would the spinnaker pole be strong enough for this purpose?
If not is the idea of restoring some sort of jib boom ( to use in conjunction with the furling genny) worth pursuing at all?
This 'inner stay' had been used with a jib boom which seems to have disapeared!
There is a decent sail which will hank on to the inner stay and we would like to try to restore the system to have a self tacking sail.
The spinaker pole would be just the right length and has all the right fittings to use loose footed with the sail in question.
Otherwise we do have a spare boom which we could use if we chopped 18" from the end.
Would the spinnaker pole be strong enough for this purpose?
If not is the idea of restoring some sort of jib boom ( to use in conjunction with the furling genny) worth pursuing at all?