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Evan,
Synthetic rigging seems to be big with multihulls these days. Precourt in Canada http://www.precourt.ca/ makes deadeyes up to 30,000 lb. just for that purpose machined as chainplates, middle eyes and top thimbles. You could use the top thimble with a shackle to make the transistion to wire. You might even consider replacing all the rigging with Amsteel Blue. It works out a lot cheaper than wire and seems to be gaining a lot of acceptance with the high performance cat sailors. It is a little stronger than the same size wire and if the loads stay under 30% there is very little creep once the initial stretch is removed. What I want to know is how do you intend to raise the mast off that deck beam and what will it do to the RM? You are increasing the lever arm of the center of force and putting it up higher into stronger wind. That in combination with reducing the angle of the stays will increase the load on the stays. But maybe the wide base of a cat will minimize that. Evan Gatehouse wrote: Folks, First a bit of background. I'm considering buying a 40' cruising catamaran. It's an "open bridgedeck" design - without a bridgedeck cabin. I want a bridgedeck cabin so I'd have to build the cabin. To make the cabin fit I'd have to raise the boom. I have 2 solutions - just reweld the gooseneck on 2' higher, and trim the bottom of the mainsail. This looses me sail area which I am loath to do. The other solution is to raise the mast 2' (which is easy to do 'cause it's just stepped on a deck beam). But then all the rigging wires become too short. So I'm looking for ideas to extend rigging wires. So far I have: - replace most of the wires (7 at least would have to be done, not a cheap proposition) - short lengths of rigging wire with swaged fittings at each end - reasonably cheap but lots more potential failure points - short lengths of multiple passes of spectra or similar high modulus line - probably cheapest and lightest, need some custom solid aluminum thimbles to handle the lines I'd appreciate any opinions. Thanks, -- Evan Gatehouse you'll have to rewrite my email address to get to me ceilydh AT 3web dot net (fools the spammers) -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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