I ordered a new headstay from riggingonly for the CDI furler I plan on installing in the near future. The folks at riggingonly suggested I go with a toggle on top of the headstay rather than the traditional macgregor thimble set up with the bolt through the hounds.
So they sent me a toggle set up with a clevis pin to run through the mast hounds. I'm a little concerned because the way the hounds are two independent plates/holes with a pin going through them. It seems to me that the clevis pin set up is usually used on a "fixed" fork type attachment that wouldn't have the twisting loads possible from the hounds on the mac. Seems like this could where through the cotter pin. I'm no engineer so any advice is welcome.
Thanks!
So they sent me a toggle set up with a clevis pin to run through the mast hounds. I'm a little concerned because the way the hounds are two independent plates/holes with a pin going through them. It seems to me that the clevis pin set up is usually used on a "fixed" fork type attachment that wouldn't have the twisting loads possible from the hounds on the mac. Seems like this could where through the cotter pin. I'm no engineer so any advice is welcome.
Thanks!