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Gary wrote:
Thinking further about this question, why would the mast come down if the main parted? Because of the compression load from the spinnaker. ... Presumably, when the main is eased all the way out when running, it doesn't provide any support to the mast. Possible, but I doubt it on these boats. Most of the A-sail boats I've been on, or seen go by, never eased the main out more than about a foot past the gun'l, except in light air. ... The sail and mainsheet will only provide support when close-hauled. It is the shrouds and aft swept spreaders that keep the mast up. Another issue is that this particular boat (and a number of other sportboats) have a frac rig & a mast head spinnaker. The top section of the mast is unsupported except by the main leach, which might not matter under many conditions... but in 30 knot winds? ... I don't think the rig would come down with no main up. If it did, I wouldn't have one. I can see your point, but if you wanna go fast, you have to make compromises. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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