Hi all,
I am about to cut a hole in my mast and before I make an expensive mistake I'd like to run it by you.
Boat: Hunter 23.5
Mast: US Spars Z-190
I am adding an internal spinnaker halyard to my mast. It was factory option for this boat model but mine was not equipped when purchased. Therefore my mast only has a forestay T-ball slot and a jib halyard.

I ordered an oem 'Combi Box' from US Spars which has both halyards and forestay attachment all in one. (Part No. 3283)

I am going to cut out the original forestay slot and install it there. I will try to line up the new forestay pin with the old slot. I am also having my rigger replace the T-Ball on my forestay with an Eye.

The existing jib halyard sheave I will just leave in place, maybe use as a topping lift or spare.
Any advice or considerations I am missing? Is this too drastic? Should just install another Jib Halyard Sheave above the forestay instead?
Thanks!
-Z
I am about to cut a hole in my mast and before I make an expensive mistake I'd like to run it by you.
Boat: Hunter 23.5
Mast: US Spars Z-190
I am adding an internal spinnaker halyard to my mast. It was factory option for this boat model but mine was not equipped when purchased. Therefore my mast only has a forestay T-ball slot and a jib halyard.

I ordered an oem 'Combi Box' from US Spars which has both halyards and forestay attachment all in one. (Part No. 3283)

I am going to cut out the original forestay slot and install it there. I will try to line up the new forestay pin with the old slot. I am also having my rigger replace the T-Ball on my forestay with an Eye.

The existing jib halyard sheave I will just leave in place, maybe use as a topping lift or spare.
Any advice or considerations I am missing? Is this too drastic? Should just install another Jib Halyard Sheave above the forestay instead?
Thanks!
-Z
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