Hunter 30T back-stay

Jul 21, 2014
23
Hunter 30T Monroe
This is my wife and my 3rd summer on our beloved Hunter 30T 1993. Ever since we took ownership I have been studying how to set up the rigging and the lines and controls.

Recently I learnt that a back-stay can help with tweaking the main sail to get better shape et cetera.

However our boat does not have one installed and I was wondering if it ever had one and or can we even have one on this boat and if so which one should I install?

-- mouth full ---
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,056
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
In general, most of the boats of our size range have what has been termed "telephone poles" for masts. This means a backstay adjuster won't help with mainsail shape at all like it could on boats with slimmer masts. What a backstay adjuster will do, however, is to help tighten the luff of the jib, always helpful.
 
Jun 4, 2004
1,087
Mainship Piliot 34 Punta Gorda
No. Don't need one and boat not designed for one. I had a 30t. Great boat. Did well in club racing.
 
Jun 2, 2004
23
Hunter 30T Saint John (RKYC), NB, Canada
I have a backstay adjuster on my 1991 Hunter 30T. It is great for bending the top portion of the mast (remember this is a fractional rig) and giving a better sail shape. The mast on this boat is quite bendable. Sorry that the pictures are not that great but you should get the idea. The boat seems to be designed for such a device.
 

Attachments

TommmD

.
Jul 22, 2014
49
Hunter Legend 355 Portsmouth, RI
sailor-fred .. what do you have for an adjuster? A trolley car or a single sided pulley system? I notice you have a bimini, so does it interfere with it?
 

TommmD

.
Jul 22, 2014
49
Hunter Legend 355 Portsmouth, RI
Enlarged the picture & I can see it is a block from the port side: 8:1 or 16:1 with a block at the split.

Here's alist of hardware from a quote I just got.

75mm ESP swivel mastbase block - Harken
57 mm ESP swivel block - Harken
57mm carbo fiddle ratchet - Harken
57 mm carbo fiddle- Harken
1/4 endura 12 (ft)
3/8 sta-set fleck (ft)

I also spoke with a rigger who said he's reluctant to put a block on the backstay; its hard to inspect which translates into a potential future catastrophic failure point.

I'm hemming & hawing right now.