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John Richard
I recently participated in the Newport to Ensenada, Mexico race. We had our asym up in 13 to 17 knots. Wind anywhere from 100 to 130 degrees apparent. There were several times during the race that I noticed that my forestay had about six inches of play in it. I began to get worried that the mast had no stabilizing agent from stern to bow due to not having a back stay. Our boat is a 2001 410. While the boat performed beautifully, the amount of play in the forstay was still a concern. In fact, there was so much pulling on the asym, that the pulley assembly in the mast where the spinnaker halyard passed through gave way and blew out of its position. It was only held in place by, I think, two rivits. The loud crashing noise was enough to explode me out of my bunk during an off watch. Is there anything I can rig to counteract this force on the rig? The only thing available is my topping lift, but it is needed to support the boom.John Richard s/v Jack's Place