One of my winter projects is to install 4 additional exit plates to supplement the 2 exit plates that were originally installed. I'll have a total of 6 exit plates to serve internal halyards for 4 masthead sheaves, 1 spinnaker block and 1 spinnaker topping lift. The mast section is Kenyon MORC 4060.
My question is how to space the exit plates so as not to cause any structural failure of the mast. The only reference that I can find is from Selden. Their instructions say that on each side of the mast, exit plates must have 12" (30 cm) vertical separation. I'm assuming that I can offset the alignment slightly, rather than placing them in a vertical line (3 on each side). They seem to indicate that you can pair the exit plates on both sides of the mast, meaning that it is ok to have a hole at the same location on each side. I suppose this sounds like a reasonable guideline. The only reference I can find for Kenyon masts is thru Rig-Rite, Inc. Aside from getting any guidance here, I will resort to their recommendations over the phone, assuming that they will be helpful.
My question is how to space the exit plates so as not to cause any structural failure of the mast. The only reference that I can find is from Selden. Their instructions say that on each side of the mast, exit plates must have 12" (30 cm) vertical separation. I'm assuming that I can offset the alignment slightly, rather than placing them in a vertical line (3 on each side). They seem to indicate that you can pair the exit plates on both sides of the mast, meaning that it is ok to have a hole at the same location on each side. I suppose this sounds like a reasonable guideline. The only reference I can find for Kenyon masts is thru Rig-Rite, Inc. Aside from getting any guidance here, I will resort to their recommendations over the phone, assuming that they will be helpful.