Details of design
PhilipYou may want to post your question with the C30 email list on sailnet.com. I follow that list also, and there are some engineers in that group that could better answer your question.As for my setup, I had two 13' lengths (3/16" wire) with swaged fitting made up. Each had fork at the top end, and a threaded stud at the bottom end with a turnbuckle. Two toggles were also required to attach to the chainplates.A stainless steel plate was made up for the top of the triangle to attach the backstay and the two lower lengths.To attach the upper backstay to the triangle I used a StaLok fork (http://www.stalok.com/parts.asp?family=1xImperial) so I could make the final cut myself. As it turned out, the rigger was less than accurate with my specifications for the length of each lower stay, so I could make adjustments.When I got all components for the lower stays delivered, I assemble them and attached them to the chainplates with some string. The mast was still up. I had a buddy haul me up the backstay by halyard, and using the assembly, determined where the backstay should be cut for the StaLok fitting.I finished the work when the mast was down later on, but I am sure you could disconnect the lower part of the backstay, and cut the cable while the mast is still up. I wrapped the cutting point in a block of wood with a 1/4" hole drilled in it, and then cut the wood and cable with a hacksaw. This prevents the cable from fraying.Finally, at the bottom, instead of using the clevis pins, I used 2 twisted shacles to attach the toggles to the chainplates. I attached the fiddle block of the backstay adjuster to one of these, instead of drilling holes in the hull for a padeye.I considered using StaLoks for all fitting on the lower part, but the swaging is must cheaper. The nice thing about the StaLoks is they are better for ocean use since they are more durable. Something to consider.I am curious about this "arch". Are you talking about something like the Hunter arch used for their travelers, or something else. If you have a link that shows these, I would like to see.Good luck