I've decided I want to add a roller furling headsail to my boat.
Figuring out which CDI is no big deal (FF6) Budget and practicality are driving the CDI choice, The decision on what size, style/design and maker for the sail is still in flux but I'm getting it narrowed down, got the list pared down to only 7-8 choices from the original 8-9.
So I still have to measure my forestay to get good numbers for the sail when it finally slaps me in the face. My forestay has the wrong type of turnbuckle to be able to install a CDI furler. well....crap.
Deck end

Top end

The forestay is perfectly serviceable for my hank on sials and I don't want to go weeks with the boat out of commission so I'm really wanting to do this without taking the stay down and sending it off to be copied with the needed style of turnbuckle and I'm out of my depth at this point.
Do I need measurements from the swaged eye pin at the top or the pin in the crane?
At the bottom I'm thinking the pin at the bottom. How accurate do my measurements need to be? +/- 1", 1/4" or ???
Another question, if I wanted to step up form the original 3/16" size to 7/32" would I also need to upsize the backstay at the same time?
Figuring out which CDI is no big deal (FF6) Budget and practicality are driving the CDI choice, The decision on what size, style/design and maker for the sail is still in flux but I'm getting it narrowed down, got the list pared down to only 7-8 choices from the original 8-9.
So I still have to measure my forestay to get good numbers for the sail when it finally slaps me in the face. My forestay has the wrong type of turnbuckle to be able to install a CDI furler. well....crap.
Deck end

Top end

The forestay is perfectly serviceable for my hank on sials and I don't want to go weeks with the boat out of commission so I'm really wanting to do this without taking the stay down and sending it off to be copied with the needed style of turnbuckle and I'm out of my depth at this point.
Do I need measurements from the swaged eye pin at the top or the pin in the crane?
At the bottom I'm thinking the pin at the bottom. How accurate do my measurements need to be? +/- 1", 1/4" or ???
Another question, if I wanted to step up form the original 3/16" size to 7/32" would I also need to upsize the backstay at the same time?