Maine Passage - Day 5
On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 18:37:04 -0600, Paul Cassel
wrote:
Bruce in Bangkok wrote:
Another problem he seems to have is that when he tightens up the
shrouds it deforms the boat. the usual cure for that is a tie rod
between the mast step and the underside of the deck.
I was trying to be gentle. If he's deforming his boat at the PROPER
shroud tension, he's sailing a POS which shouldn't be in commission. If
he's deforming a well made boat, then he's not at the proper tension.
I didn't want to say it so out and out but there, I have.
I have a deck stepped mast but from what I read all keel stepped masts
will deform when the shrouds are tensioned. The usual fix if a "tie
rod" which is bolted to the deck and the mast step to prevent the deck
from flexing upward. Apparently this is a normal trait of keel stepped
boats
Bruce-in-Bangkok
(correct Address is bpaige125atgmaildotcom)
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