My last build, end of season before I started refitting this winter, was to install and test my preventer. Weather cooperated and I was able to sail in 20knts with 4 ft chop. Started a downwind leg and installed the preventer Using a soft shackle on the turning block attached to the bow cleat, and a soft shackle holding the preventer to the end of the boom.
- Rig was light and easy to set.
- Rig worked great tensioning the boom between the preventer and the mainsheet.
- One cross water wave dipped the end of the boom in the water, no reaction to the boom or the boat. Felt solid.
- On inspection of the preventer rig after the experience, all was like new. No chafe or wear apparent.
Very pleased. Will rig my genoa and new asymmetrical sheets using a soft shackles. Use of different diameter line gives a nice selection of soft shackles for different rig requirements. I am wondering about their use on an anchor chain snubber. More chances to experiement.