- Dec 25, 2009
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Over winter as I have been house bound, I have been thinking about boat related things that I might want to do to my boat this spring as I dig her out of winter storage. Can't climb the ladder to get in her yet because of winter surgery. So I sit here and think of ways to improve.
While mulling on these topics, I remembered that my fore stay has a SS thingy in it that is a series of holes and a couple of bolts that look like you can make adjustments to the length of the fore stay, problem is that this thingy is on the upper end of the stay about 2' down from the mast head.
I have been running a shorter jib (almost a storm jib) which was the only jib that came with my boat when I bought her. So when I hank on the jib and the base is attached down to the bow, it does not rise high enough to contact this thingy and so I have never had occasion to wonder about it.
When I first rigged the boat, the gentleman who helped me (has 30+ years of sailing experience) hooked the fore stay to the mast head pin and never mentioned this thingy.
What has prompted all this heavy thinking is that I have recently purchased new bronze sail hanks to put on some extra sails that I have one of which is a somewhat larger Genoa.
As a result of wanting to fly this Genoa, I remembered this piece of hardware on the stay and wondered if it would be in the way when I hoist the sail.
Is it possible that I have my fore stay is upside down? Seems silly to have an adjuster some 25 or 26 feet off the deck and not very accessible to adjustment should the need arise.
Just an idle musing from a currently land bound sailor.
Any thoughts, please???
Tom...
While mulling on these topics, I remembered that my fore stay has a SS thingy in it that is a series of holes and a couple of bolts that look like you can make adjustments to the length of the fore stay, problem is that this thingy is on the upper end of the stay about 2' down from the mast head.
I have been running a shorter jib (almost a storm jib) which was the only jib that came with my boat when I bought her. So when I hank on the jib and the base is attached down to the bow, it does not rise high enough to contact this thingy and so I have never had occasion to wonder about it.
When I first rigged the boat, the gentleman who helped me (has 30+ years of sailing experience) hooked the fore stay to the mast head pin and never mentioned this thingy.
What has prompted all this heavy thinking is that I have recently purchased new bronze sail hanks to put on some extra sails that I have one of which is a somewhat larger Genoa.
As a result of wanting to fly this Genoa, I remembered this piece of hardware on the stay and wondered if it would be in the way when I hoist the sail.
Is it possible that I have my fore stay is upside down? Seems silly to have an adjuster some 25 or 26 feet off the deck and not very accessible to adjustment should the need arise.
Just an idle musing from a currently land bound sailor.
Any thoughts, please???
Tom...