Beneteau 473 inner forestay
I ordered my 2005 Beneteau 473 with the inner forestay option. This amounts to a chainplate in the partition from the forward cabin to the anchor locker, and a stay, with pelican hook and turnbuckle. The stay/turnbuckle/pelican hook joins the chain plate to the mast a foot below the masthead. the pelican is just a 5 lb version of what is at the lifeline gate, and seems robust.I found, however, that I could not tack the genoa with the stay in place. The stay joins the mast very near the mast head and leaves very little room to clear the genoa near the masthead. Normally an inner forestay joins the mast parallel to the forestay, i.e. maybe near the upper spreaders. This one almost intersects the forestay.So, I am trying to find some alternative fixes.I do not have the smallforesail yet.Things I am considering (and will discuss with US spars), are1- an attachment point near the upper spreaders and a shorter inner forestay. I need to discuss this with US Spars to see whether this is feasible with this mast for a furling main.2- a heavy, but flexible wire halyard running through the backup genoa halyard, tied off on a cleat on the mastnear the mast step. This would then be used to hoist the innerforestay when needed, and tighten the assembly with the turnbuckle. The I would hoist the storm sail, with hanks, using the spinnaker pole topping lift. I need to discuss this with US Spars to see whether the pulleys are strong enough and whether the whole arrangement would be stiff enough.The dealer recommended just dropping the genoa and running a storm sail up the main forestay rail. Personally I think this is a copout, plus I spent a load of money on an innerforestay that is impractical.For now, the stay is tied off at the mast.Hope this helps.