Checkstays and Running Backstays
What is the difference between a Checkstay and a
Running Backstay? ?[1 pt]
A running backstay is intended to tension the forestay, a checkstay is
intended to control mast bend.
Ringmaster wrote:
A running backstay is usually found on a fractional rig.
Or a gaff rig. Or a masthead rig with a very long boom (rare).
... It attaches
to the mast near the headstay attachment point and is used to adjust
headstay tension since the backstay on a fractional is used mostly to
bend the mast.
Hmmm... on many rigs, yes, depends on just how "fractional" it is and
the mast section. Ever sailed a boat with jumpers that were adjustable
from the deck?
.... Checkstays are usually found on a masthead rig and
usually attach at 1 or 2 points around the middle and upper third of
the mast. They are used to straighten the rig to power it up.
I''ve seen a lot of frac boats with both running backs & checks. A
PITA IMHO. But it does give you more strings to play with... another
excuse for not winning, and another way to break the mast.
BTW we were in Rock Creek last week Stayed at MYC for a few hours, had
lunch, then got back on the run.
Fresh Breezes- Doug King
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