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Default stainless rigging wire - nick in wire

Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 02:50:57 GMT, Brian Whatcott
wrote:


How would an engineer want to specify the rigging for a sailboat?
He might want to consider the peak loads applied to the rigging.
What could that be?
Perhaps it would be the gale that puts the main mast and sail parallel
to the water? The rigging forces could hardly get greater, possibly?



Except for a roll over and no rig is designed to withstand that.

Professional experts and engineers use the righting moment of the boat
to determine rig loads. Sail area is largely irrelevant. A fudge
factor for shock loads and a safety factor is also necessary of
course.


In other words, a safety facor of 4 to 5.