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Scott Stevenson
Just got a new main from Banks and discovered that there is an overlap between the backstay and main roach - looks to be about 3-4 inches. That will of course create a wear-point with every tack. One solution is to have the main re-cut to eliminate this problem - I'll save that as my fall-back position since I want to keep the roach if possible.My question: Has anyone put a mod on their 30 that would allow the effective placement of the backstay to be higher? I have seen smaller boats with a batten + block mounted on the top of the mast that moves the backstay away from the main's roach until needed for down-wind runs. Would that work?I have also heard that given the B&R sweep to the spreaders, the backstay is not really needed - any truth to that rumor?Suggestions?Thanks!Scott Stevenson"La Dolce Vita" '93 H30Portland, OR USA