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Go back to the designer and ask the proper questions - there's lots of
aspects to this question besides rigging. What do you think you're gonna get here - design genius - from people who put 14 tanks on their boats? Multihulls have to be kept light. On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 14:47:14 GMT, Jim Conlin wrote: Glenn Ashmore wrote: SNIP 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. The added accommodation will substantially increase the weight of the boat, increasing the righting moment. Is the existing standing rigging up to the increased loads? |
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