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Bob V
I have a radar reflector mounted on my backstay in what is a pretty typical installation. My C42 has a single backstay not split near the bottom like some. I first noticed that when it gets windy at my home port the reflector will oscillate harmonically and it can get pretty extreme in strong winds. My solution for that was an easy fix that worked at the dock. I would simply tie a line to my main halyard and twist it around the backstay and then when I got to the point just below the reflector I would tie the line to the stern pulpit and pull it tight.Well, it seems like I need to come up with a solution that works while I am sailing. I was out yesterday sailing close-hauled in 11 knots of apparent wind, which is obviously a pretty light day but the reflector was really rocking. I guess I could connect a small line to the reflector and tie it off to the pulpit like I am doing when I am at my dock but I would like to find a more elegant solution without taking the drastic step of buying a streamlined reflector and mounting it on the mast.I know there is a wealth of wisdom on this site and hope I can tap into it for a solution to this vexing problem. Any ideas?Bob V