What is the name of this stay?

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I'll try and describe the stay arrangement I would like to know the name of.

There are 2 wires attached to the mast part way up. These wires then go up and over a couple of "spreaders" (for want of a better term). These spreaders are quite short and angled quite well forward, perhaps about 40 degrees. The wires then continue up the mast and come together again further up.

I always thought this was a triatic stay, but apparently not, as I've now found out that a triatic stay is something else entirely.

Not that Rowana has one of these contraptions, but I'm just curious as to what it's called.
 
I'll try and describe the stay arrangement I would like to know the name of.

There are 2 wires attached to the mast part way up. These wires then go up and over a couple of "spreaders" (for want of a better term). These spreaders are quite short and angled quite well forward, perhaps about 40 degrees. The wires then continue up the mast and come together again further up.

I always thought this was a triatic stay, but apparently not, as I've now found out that a triatic stay is something else entirely.

Not that Rowana has one of these contraptions, but I'm just curious as to what it's called.

Diamond stays?
 
Jumper stays and the spreaders are jumper spreaders as you have been told already...

I always understood a triatic stay to be the wire between the heads of a two masted boat and most usually found on schooners. I rigged one once and fortunately there were steps up the masts so fitting it was a doddle.
 
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Jumper stays and the spreaders are jumper spreaders as you have been told already...

I always understood a triatic stay to be the wire between the heads of a two masted boat and most usually found on schooners. I rigged one once and fortunately there were steps up the masts so fitting it was a doddle.

Thanks John and others.

For some reason I thought they were called triatic stays. Goodness knows how I got them mixed up, but I'm now suitably enlightened!
 
If they are similar to the ones in the picture, obscured a bit by the radar reflector:

Then they are diamond stays.
As mentioned, a triatic would go from the top of the mizzen to the main masthead. Missing from mine.
 
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