So, first I'm brand new to sailing. I took a class, have some books and now have an O'day 27.
My problem is the person who had it before me didn't sail it (just lived aboard) and I don't think the person before him left everything.
Specifically the mainsail sheet rigging (I know I'll get these terms wrong...sorry in advance.)
In looking at pictures of other O'day 27's many have a traveler across the cabin (i'd rather not do that right now.) Also some of the smaller odays seem to have the mainsheets attached to a triangular plate on the backstay. My o'day basically has nothing. No traveler and no place that I can see to attach a fiddle block.
What I seem to see from pictures I can find online is that the mainsheet rigging is attached to the stern and that seems to be what the manual indicates. ("Mainsheet Attach fiddle block to boom and reeve line through the block with the cam cleat attached to the stern. ")
However I don't see anywhere on my stern to attach a block with a cam cleat. Do I attach it to the base of the backstay? Honestly I don't know what the "original" system would have been. Right now there is just a line from the end of the boom, down to a block on one end of the stearn (kind of outside) then back to the boom and back down to a block on the other side. Seems like this is just to keep it in place though.
Ideally, I think getting a fiddle block and attaching it to the stern would be the easiest and the best set up for me at first. It seems like it would give the most room in the cockpit and I think it would work well for me. I just don't want to attache to the backstay and then have the force rip out the backstay or bend something. Or on the other hand put an attachment point on if I don't need one.
Any help to a brand new O'day owner would be appreciated.
I'm happy to send pictures if needed.
My problem is the person who had it before me didn't sail it (just lived aboard) and I don't think the person before him left everything.
Specifically the mainsail sheet rigging (I know I'll get these terms wrong...sorry in advance.)
In looking at pictures of other O'day 27's many have a traveler across the cabin (i'd rather not do that right now.) Also some of the smaller odays seem to have the mainsheets attached to a triangular plate on the backstay. My o'day basically has nothing. No traveler and no place that I can see to attach a fiddle block.
What I seem to see from pictures I can find online is that the mainsheet rigging is attached to the stern and that seems to be what the manual indicates. ("Mainsheet Attach fiddle block to boom and reeve line through the block with the cam cleat attached to the stern. ")
However I don't see anywhere on my stern to attach a block with a cam cleat. Do I attach it to the base of the backstay? Honestly I don't know what the "original" system would have been. Right now there is just a line from the end of the boom, down to a block on one end of the stearn (kind of outside) then back to the boom and back down to a block on the other side. Seems like this is just to keep it in place though.
Ideally, I think getting a fiddle block and attaching it to the stern would be the easiest and the best set up for me at first. It seems like it would give the most room in the cockpit and I think it would work well for me. I just don't want to attache to the backstay and then have the force rip out the backstay or bend something. Or on the other hand put an attachment point on if I don't need one.
Any help to a brand new O'day owner would be appreciated.
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