My rigger just installed an integral hydraulic backstay adjuster (split backstay), replacing the block (purchase) system originally on the boat. Now I can adjust the backstay tension with one arm/hand while steering and while facing forward!! Previously, I had to face aft to tension the backstay using the block (2 x triple-sheeve block) system with both arms engaged pulling up from the transom.
But, it looks mighty powerful. The rigger even upgraded the wire rope forming the split. The Bavaria 38E is a 7/8 fractional rig. We're testing it this afternoon, if lucky. Any suggestions on how many lbs of tension might/should be applied; or how to adjust to the proper tension while under sail, etc. It has a tension gauge. I can chat with the rigger, but on Monday/Tuesday, not today!!
But, it looks mighty powerful. The rigger even upgraded the wire rope forming the split. The Bavaria 38E is a 7/8 fractional rig. We're testing it this afternoon, if lucky. Any suggestions on how many lbs of tension might/should be applied; or how to adjust to the proper tension while under sail, etc. It has a tension gauge. I can chat with the rigger, but on Monday/Tuesday, not today!!
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