Fractional Rig tension adjustment

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Randy Rathmann

I have a Hunter 26.5 which has a fractional rig. I set up tension per instructions that came with the tension gauge but still have a bow in the mast with backstay adjuster completly relaxed. What is proper way to set up rig? Randy Rathmann
 
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Joe Boyette

bow in mast

Do you have swept-back spreaders? If so, you may have a designed-in bow in the mast. My 25.5 has a bow in the mast even though it is a masthead rig. The swept-back single spreaders on my rig introduces a curvature in the mast by design. With a fractional rig, you have greater tuning capability - the bend helps shape the mainsail.
 
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Ray Bowles

In addition to what Joe said I would ask if your

boat had a back stay to start with or was it added later? I would think that the shrouds also control the bend, or bow, in the mast. What is your mast rake before and after tensioning the backstay? Keep posting back and I'm sure someone will eventually help you figure it out. Also check the archives for mast tuning on smaller boats and for your 26.5 specifically. Ray S/V Speedy
 
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Clayton

Randy, This is what I did...

Randy, I did quite a bit of research and talking with various dealers/racers/yard guys and this is what I ended up with. After ensuring the mast is on the fore-aft centerline of the boat, I tensioned the upper shrouds (with the backstay completely off) until there was approximately one inch of prebend in the mast. I measured the prebend using the main halyard that I pushed in to the mast track right above the boom. I then tensioned the halyard so that it would be relatively straight and sighted up the mast track to view prebend. Make sure to do this on a calm day or it will take forever as the halyard will blow all over the place. After the prebend was in the mast, I tensioned the lowers until about half of the prebend was taken out. This works very well for our lake sailing here in Colorado. We have light shifty winds with the occasional gusty winds in front of big thunderstorms. (Hey I sail whatever I can get as our sailing season is reasonably short, 6 mos at best...) The main thing is to not let the lower shrouds go completely slack on the leeward side when going upwind. I did quite a bit of tuning one weekend and found that everything worked out very well when I was done. I will check the upper and lower tensions tonight and let you know. The main thing to stress is that prior to any tuning, make sure all the turnbuckles and rigging are in good shape. I have heard of a couple of people having their rigs let go while tuning. Maybe I'm just paranoid, but I don't feel like dealing with a dismasting. Hope this helps. Clayton
 
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Jude Dippold

Tuning 26.5 Rigging

Clayton, Recently purchased a 26.5> I'm not sure if rigging is properly tuned so I read your reply with interest. Could you explain prebend. In more detail. Is it the distance between mast and the tightened main halyard in your reply? Jude
 
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