What I would do Derrick is remove your other lower stay and bring it to a sailboat rigger and have him make up another one just like it.Went out to my 75 oday 22 this weekend and found my inner stays broken. Port side broke at the mast , starboard pulled the turnbuckle. Does any one know the proper length, and a source.
Thanks,
Derrick
I would take the mast down and remove both stays. You could bring both of the stays to a rigger and have him check the other stay out but he can use that other stay to make up a new stay for you.Thanks for the support, My concern is that what i have remaining is damaged, i don't feel that i can get a accurate measure. Maybe i can trg it out? i have a height and a dist from mast to attachment on deck. What do you think? Who's Rudy?
On the 22 the manual says hand tight (or something to that effect). I have mine nice and taut but not overly so. On many non-trailerable boats they go 20% breaking strength, which is way to much for this boat.Deematic said:How tight should the standing rigging be?
Don't get me wrong. I'm probably the only one on this forum who stores his rigging indoors.Thanks for that advice on storing indoor. It was my first season with the boat and i have no idea if previous owner stored them properly. I have asked this question of other sailors, How tight should the standing rigging be?
That cool i like gagets too, i like measures too, you know something i can calculate a bit. Soooo what tension value do you use or is there another variable that determins that?I cheat a little bit and use a Loos Gauge. It takes all the guess work out of tensioning stays.
Which is why Joe's boat is in such great shape. I abuse the heck out of mine - but it keeps on sailing.Don't get me wrong. I'm probably the only one on this forum who stores his rigging indoors.
I use my mast for a ridge pole to tie my tarp to at the end of the season. I use long lengths of two foot wide tarp to wrap the mast after I have stripped the mast of the spreaders and standing rigging. This prevents chafe to my 18'X30' polytarp. I roll up my standing rigging and my lifelines and stanchions and store them inside for the winter.