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Ernie Rodriguez
Has anyone noticed if their headstay tends to "bump up" against the bow pulpit while underway? (see photo) On my Hunter 36 the headstay has about 1 1/2 inch clearance from the lower rail of the bow pulpit while at rest, and underway the headstay will pull forward and hits the rail. This would tend to put undo stress on the stay as the toggle is not allowed to do its job. Judging by where the bow pulpit is attached to the toe rail, it looks like it may be possible to move it forward by about three inches, utilizing half of the present mounting holes and drilling out half for the new ones. This would also provide more room for the drum of the roller furling gear, which in my case is the original CDI furler.I am looking into replacing the old CDI furler with the newer design, FF9, but as it tuns out the new ones are mounted on the bottom end of the turnbuckle, which places the drum very close to the deck and would not allow room for the anchor rode, etc. I need to raise the attachment point with a chain plate extension (and shorten the headstay) but the same problem exists with interference with the bottom rail of the bow pulpit.I would appreciate any thoughts on this with anyone having a Hunter 36, but I also can imagine the same problem may exist in some of the H-37C. Anyone?