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Sampson Post
I am just buying a Westsail 32, and it has no sampson post. I am rather
puzzled. Do you think it was made like that originally? What do you fix the anchor to? |
Sampson Post
SO, what does it have right now, nothing?
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Sampson Post
suji wrote in message ...
I am just buying a Westsail 32, and it has no sampson post. I am rather puzzled. Do you think it was made like that originally? What do you fix the anchor to? Ask the person you're buying it from what they did. |
Sampson Post
Tie it to a cleat?
Sam wrote: suji wrote in message ... I am just buying a Westsail 32, and it has no sampson post. I am rather puzzled. Do you think it was made like that originally? What do you fix the anchor to? Ask the person you're buying it from what they did. |
Sampson Post
I would be careful about this. It seems like
it should have two posts on each side of the windlass. It could be costly to install and you have to ask, as you are, why isn't it there? By the way cleats won't work. W32 owner |
Sampson Post
To add more, the sampson posts are on
either side of the bowsprit aft with a through-bolt anchoring the bowsprit. The anchor chain and rode flows off the the roller off the bowsprit about one third of the way off the bow. The bitter end of the rode is tied inside the chain locker. That is my anchoring arrangement. |
Sampson Post
Gee, I've been using cleats for about 40 years. Didn't know they didn't
work. I've only anchored about 500 times, on boats from 20 to 85 feet. Maybe I don't have enough experience. MLapla4120 wrote: I would be careful about this. It seems like it should have two posts on each side of the windlass. It could be costly to install and you have to ask, as you are, why isn't it there? By the way cleats won't work. W32 owner |
Sampson Post
I have a Westsail 32, and that is the boat
the original poster was referring to and the cleats are on either side of the bow about 6 feet back. This would mean that the anchor line would not be straight over the bow. I also wonder how easy it would be retrieve the anchor when the windlass is directly behind the bowsprit. It is possible that it would make contact with the whisker stays that support the bow sprit. That is the reason I said it wouldn't work. I didn't intend to imply you didn't know what you were doing. |
Sampson Post/after looking at the picture
I'd through bolt a big cleat aft of the lead from the windlass. You
could build a Samson post, but why? A big cleat will work fine (and may be stronger). suji wrote: MLapla4120 wrote: To add more, the sampson posts are on either side of the bowsprit aft with a through-bolt anchoring the bowsprit. The anchor chain and rode flows off the the roller off the bowsprit about one third of the way off the bow. The bitter end of the rode is tied inside the chain locker. That is my anchoring arrangement. Thanks for all the help. I shall ask the current owner. I should also like to know if the arrangement is standard (if any) on a Westsail 32 with no sampson post, and what fixtures are going to be man enough to swing the boat from. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
Sampson Post
The samson post(s) help control the aft end of the bowsprit, as well as
offering a strong point to belay rode and lines. On my W32 the posts rest on the stem and are heavily tabbed to the hull there; this probably transfers to the hull some sprit loads that would otherwise end on the foredeck. From your photo, the boat looks very neat, so there is a good chance that it has been taken care of properly. Even so, it appears a tad short of belaying points for rode and lines. And in case it's not been mentioned yet, it would be good to have a large backing plate(s) of 1/8 SS, 1/4 Alum, or at least good 3/4 ply under all the sprit bolts - examine under the foredeck from the chain and/or sail locker. Good luck. Rufus |
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