My first thread so bear with me. I will soon be hauling my boat out and intend to do some work on the mast this winter; electrical, etc.
My '81 Cat 30 has just 2 external halyards. It also has a spinnaker halyard.
I would like to (somehow) add 2 more halyards; one for backup for the mainsail and one forward, since I have a furler using the jib halyard all year long.
The boat is equipped with what seems to be an added -on bowsprit, so I have 2 forestays. I would like to be able to hank on a storm jib on that 2nd forestay without having to drop the furling jib in order to get a halyard. I also like the idea of a spare.
What would be the best way to accomplish this? Going to internal halyards and using the existing 4 sheaves? Getting a welder in and modifying the mast head?
I am replacing the standing and running rigging, so now is the time. Any help is appreciated.
My '81 Cat 30 has just 2 external halyards. It also has a spinnaker halyard.
I would like to (somehow) add 2 more halyards; one for backup for the mainsail and one forward, since I have a furler using the jib halyard all year long.
The boat is equipped with what seems to be an added -on bowsprit, so I have 2 forestays. I would like to be able to hank on a storm jib on that 2nd forestay without having to drop the furling jib in order to get a halyard. I also like the idea of a spare.
What would be the best way to accomplish this? Going to internal halyards and using the existing 4 sheaves? Getting a welder in and modifying the mast head?
I am replacing the standing and running rigging, so now is the time. Any help is appreciated.