Fixed or running backstays ?
Wayne.B wrote:
This is too important for the internet. I'd strongly suggest
consulting with an experienced rigger. If you get it wrong, you will
have a dismasting somewhere in your future.
Oh, it might not be that bad.
Len wrote:
You are quite right but I have sought advice with two riggers till
now, Nr1 says "use fixed backstays" and Nr2 says "use running
backstays"... Both have a well known firm behind them here in Holland.
That's what you get when you ask the experts... "It depends."
Hence my request here. I will eventually have the installation done by
a certified, well known rigger.
The best answer will take into account the span of the mast
from it's two nearest support points to the added inner
forestay, and the section of the mast extrusion.
It is possible that adding an inner forestay, to fly a storm
staysail, will only put the mast at risk in cases that you
would already have other, bigger problems. OTOH it's
possible that you'd fold the mast up like a drinking straw
from pulling it out of column.
That's what people worry about when they put running backs
in opposition to an added inner forestay. It adds the
possibility of flying a storm staysail (easier to handle
than a trysail IMHO) but also adds to rig & deck clutter.
Hope this helps
Fresh Breezes- Doug King
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