Just purchased a new forestay form the Hunter site. For a Hunter 26.
Upon installing it, it appears to be too long.
It is the correct length according to the manual however...
I could make it work by tightening down on the aft side stays (the one that goes through the spreaders), but then the mast base wont seat all the way down in the front on the base plate on the top of the boat. (In other words the mast would be slightly leaning back at the base. (I'm not talking about mast rake here).
I will note that I have the aft side stays extended out as far as they will go to make the mast base sit flat on the base plate. In doing this the forestay turnbuckle must be taken up completely and even then is not quite tight enough...
to make sure I'm thinking correctly wouldn't the aft side stays affect how far forward the mast was allowed to go? and the front side stay (the short one) shouldn't affect it going forward as much. Am I thinking correctly?
any advise or help?
Dave I sent you a p.m.
Upon installing it, it appears to be too long.
It is the correct length according to the manual however...
I could make it work by tightening down on the aft side stays (the one that goes through the spreaders), but then the mast base wont seat all the way down in the front on the base plate on the top of the boat. (In other words the mast would be slightly leaning back at the base. (I'm not talking about mast rake here).
I will note that I have the aft side stays extended out as far as they will go to make the mast base sit flat on the base plate. In doing this the forestay turnbuckle must be taken up completely and even then is not quite tight enough...
to make sure I'm thinking correctly wouldn't the aft side stays affect how far forward the mast was allowed to go? and the front side stay (the short one) shouldn't affect it going forward as much. Am I thinking correctly?
any advise or help?
Dave I sent you a p.m.
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