2015 Oceanis 31 Topping lift

Oct 18, 2020
4
Beneteau Oceanis 31 Lossiemouth
Hi all,

I have just bought a 2015 Oceanis 31but due to circumstances did not see the boat until the mast was down. On stepping the mast I noticed a shackle on the end of the boom as if for a topping lift. However, there is no mention of a boom topping lift in the manual. Anyone any idea whether a topping lift is necessary/desirable/superfluous?

Thanks

Rich
B31 Moon Dance
Lossiemouth
Scotland
 

DougM

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Jul 24, 2005
2,242
Beneteau 323 Manistee, MI
If the boat is equipped with a spring loaded vang, the topping lift is probably not a necessity. However, its always good to have as additional support for a boom tent or a hoisting line. With a sufficient strength line, it can be used as a safety line when goin up the mast with a bosun’s chair or top climber.
 
Feb 21, 2013
4,638
Hunter 46 Point Richmond, CA
Ditto DougM!! ..............I also use it as a safety line when climbing the mast AND it also useful when making measurements for a new main or head sails, which I just used it for.
 
Jan 22, 2008
8,050
Beneteau 323 Annapolis MD
And , an extra mast-top line makes a great flag (burgee) halyard.
If you need to lift someone or a dinghy out of the water, you can add a short line to the boom end, then swing the boom out like a crane.
 
Oct 18, 2020
4
Beneteau Oceanis 31 Lossiemouth
Thanks all. It sounds like the line is not really needed for anything specific - just as well as it is well jammed somewhere in the mast! I went up yesterday as I thought it had simply come off the sheave but alas it must be tangled around something else as it is absolutely refusing to budge. One more question - does anyone have a note of the correct way to rig the boom vang tackle?

Thanks

Rich
 
Feb 21, 2013
4,638
Hunter 46 Point Richmond, CA
...................One more question - does anyone have a note of the correct way to rig the boom vang tackle?...............
Like this.........you can also do an internet search for rigging your specific vang.
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Nov 21, 2007
673
Beneteau Oceanis 34 Kingston, WA
Is that your boat in your avatar?
I have a 2014 Oceanis 34 with a conventional rig. I do have a topping lift, it's a small gray line which is secured and coiled at a small general purpose cleat located just below the gooseneck on the starboard side of the mast. Sorry, no decent photos of that.

You might try contacting Beneteau support regarding documentation. I have both a printed and PDF version of the owners manual, which includes pages on the rigging for both the conventional and furling setups.

Here are a couple of photos of how my vang is set up;
End of line at the top of the vang, below the boom.
Vang - 1.jpeg


Then run down the outside of the vang and through the sheeves
Vang - 1a.jpeg


Exiting from the base of the vang, through a deck organizer (next to the mainsheet), and back to a line clutch in the cockpit.
Vang - 2.jpeg
 
Oct 18, 2020
4
Beneteau Oceanis 31 Lossiemouth
Great info, thanks very much. I can see now that I have my vang set up incorrectly which would explain why I cannot compress it more than a few cm.
 
Mar 20, 2016
595
Beneteau 351 WYC Whitby
Using the topping lift while in the slip will add years to the spring life. Keeping the spring compressed over time can end up with the vang not lifting the boom enough. It happened on my boat and others I have seen.
 
Feb 21, 2010
344
Beneteau 31 016 St-Lawrence river
If you anchor or are on a mooring, the swinging movement of the boom will make noise enough to make you crazy. If you tie off the boom to one side without a topping lift the boom will compress the vang to create the oscillatory movement. With the topping lift and boom tied off to one side... silence. Just don’t put too much pressure on the topping lift or you will get a loud humming: the guitar string effect!
 

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