DSC01268  This is another method of attaching the baby stays to your mast.  I tried it for one season and abandoned it for the mast yoke.  Some dude wrote and article in Small Craft Advisor on mast raising and this is one of his "brain children."    In essence what you see here is a S.S. ring attached to a sail slide in the mast track.  The baby stays are tied to the ring and then snapped into the rings of the pivot bridles on both sides of the boat.   The Main Halyard is attached to the ring and pulled up, cleated off at the bottom of the mast to tension the baby stays.   I really found that setting this up was a big PITA.  No hard feelings to the writer of the article but I'll stick with my mast yoke.  Don't get me wrong.  These are all good ideas.  Try them out and if you like them, adopt them.  There's always something better and easier though.  You just have to come up with the idea.
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DSC01268 This is another method of attaching the baby stays to your mast. I tried it for one season and abandoned it for the mast yoke. Some dude wrote and article in Small Craft Advisor on mast raising and this is one of his "brain children." In essence what you see here is a S.S. ring attached to a sail slide in the mast track. The baby stays are tied to the ring and then snapped into the rings of the pivot bridles on both sides of the boat. The Main Halyard is attached to the ring and pulled up, cleated off at the bottom of the mast to tension the baby stays. I really found that setting this up was a big PITA. No hard feelings to the writer of the article but I'll stick with my mast yoke. Don't get me wrong. These are all good ideas. Try them out and if you like them, adopt them. There's always something better and easier though. You just have to come up with the idea.

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