My Telstar 28 project boat has a 6 ft or so aluminum tube that was originally a bowsprit that retracts into the bow. The PO had removed it and converted it for use as a radar tower on the stern. Being that we sail on Seneca Lake, I think we will skip the radar. 
I would like to rig the bowsprit again, and I would like to rig a downwind sail.
I do not see any fittings on either the boat or the bowsprit tube that inhibit it from sliding all the way out and falling in the water. Is a line or stay used for this? Is a downward stay attached to the bow eye to balance upward and downward pressure on the bowsprit? How is the bowsprit extended and retracted? If mechanically, how so? If manually deployed, is a pin utilized to keep it from retracting or sliding out unexpectedly? I do not have experience with this, so I cannot even ask all the questions that need to be answered! I am sure I could rig it, but I am also sure you all have more experience and can save me a lot of wondering!
As far as sails and gear, do people prefer furlers or to launch from a bag or a sock? If a furler, which brand and style are preferred? I have not flown a spinnaker or other downwind sail before. Would another sail be useful both downwind and reaching in light air? Like a Code Zero or Duster?
By the way, to anyone sailing Seneca this Summer... we are pretty close to our timeline for getting her in the water mid May, so come by the Village Marina in Watkins Glen, and we hope to be showing off our Telstar 28 in fresh paint and interior design! You won't need a slip number. I am sure she will stick out! Sje will be named "Firefly."
Thanks all!
Andrew
I would like to rig the bowsprit again, and I would like to rig a downwind sail.
I do not see any fittings on either the boat or the bowsprit tube that inhibit it from sliding all the way out and falling in the water. Is a line or stay used for this? Is a downward stay attached to the bow eye to balance upward and downward pressure on the bowsprit? How is the bowsprit extended and retracted? If mechanically, how so? If manually deployed, is a pin utilized to keep it from retracting or sliding out unexpectedly? I do not have experience with this, so I cannot even ask all the questions that need to be answered! I am sure I could rig it, but I am also sure you all have more experience and can save me a lot of wondering!
As far as sails and gear, do people prefer furlers or to launch from a bag or a sock? If a furler, which brand and style are preferred? I have not flown a spinnaker or other downwind sail before. Would another sail be useful both downwind and reaching in light air? Like a Code Zero or Duster?
By the way, to anyone sailing Seneca this Summer... we are pretty close to our timeline for getting her in the water mid May, so come by the Village Marina in Watkins Glen, and we hope to be showing off our Telstar 28 in fresh paint and interior design! You won't need a slip number. I am sure she will stick out! Sje will be named "Firefly."
Thanks all!
Andrew