On Aug 10, 8:27 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message
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On Aug 10, 5:31 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message
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I'm setting up a stay sail forestay and have a slight problem.
See this pictu
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/272...63212926LiUcvQ
The old stay sail stay padeye was welded to an old electric winch
that was tossed in favor of my cast iron hot galvanized triple
dipped
Navy number 1 wildcat drum combo. Now my inner forestay will be
either
fore or aft of the winch. I guess the best would be right on top of
the bollard, but that would screw up the coating and foul things up
using the bollard.
Which side would be better? ..I'm leaning towards a padeye forward
of
the doubler plate under the winch. But in a heavy blow she may
balance
better with a small sail further aft..
Any suggestions or opinions?
Joe
I'm curious as to why you refer to a bollard on you boat...
typically, a
bollard is what's on the dock... calling one on a boat isn't wrong,
but it's
not common.
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Just what would you call the thingy sticking out the top of the
winch?
A palmetto?
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That's a new term to me, but is somewhat fitting. However I think the
proper term is bollard.
Joe