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Roger Long wrote:
If the inner stay is removable and is only there to give you the option of having a low, more inboard rig, for heavy weather, I would probably go with just runners and set them up whenever the inner stay was set. The original poster though said that his mast was pumping. That indicates a serious need for some intermediate support. I wouldn't make the inner stay removable in his case. It makes tacking a bit of a pain with big jibs but also provides a great hand hold on the foredeck and the ability to have a double head rig in lighter air. The tracks you have are a nice refinement but not something I would suggest in the "keep it simple, keep it inexpensive" department. It takes a lot of structure and planning to support the full strength of the backstays all along a track even though it does spread the load out a bit. My reasoning was, since the rig is designed as a sloop, and sailed as one for 25 years, the mast is going to stay up. Putting the inner stay on is a bit of a gimmick that the previous owner did because he thought the mast was pumping. I finished the runners to support the inner stay and keep the luff tight. I don't think the mast will ever come down now. It is a lttle extra insurance but not critical. |
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