I, well my son and I actually, built our own mast raising system and it works pretty well and was very easy to build. I'll post some pictures of it the next time we use it. When we built it, we went to Lowes and purchased the rope. It seems strong enough but I would feel more comfortable getting something that I know more about. My question is, for those who have mast raising system, what type of line do you use? What is the size and what is the strength. A quick description of our system is that the gin pole has the winch on it. from the winch it goes up to a pulley which goes to the mast where there is another pulley. From that pulley it goes to an eye bolt in the gin pole. The gin pole is connected via line to the spot where the forestay goes. Right now, that is being held in place with about 5 lengths of parachute chord which my son says each strand is rated at 500lbs so overall that portion is rated at over a ton. We are debating about some baby stays in the future because right now it is still a two person job because the sail does want to wander a bit. But it is still a whole lot easier than manually getting the mast set. So what say you experts? What size line do you recommend and what strength should it be?
As always, thanks in advance for the continuing education.
As always, thanks in advance for the continuing education.