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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) |
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