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Good luck with your plan for the bowsprit. My only comment is that a wire
with a user installed lower fitting is much superior to a rod for the bobstay. Sooner or later, everyone rams a float or something. A rod will stay bent; wire goes back to its original straightness all by itself. Corrosion at the lower end is often a problem because of the cycling in and out of the water. By using user installed fittings, the cold working of swaging is avoided and corrosion greatly limited. A great many designs would benefit from having a bowsprit. It reduces weather helm and is a perfect place for storing the anchor in the ready position. |
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