2 questions:
1) How do I choose the location for rigid vang attachment to the boom? I have a Garhauer vang that was installed a year ago by the yard. When fully extended the boom is a few degrees above horizontal. When fully compressed it is 15 or so degrees below horizontal. I asked the Garhauer rep at SS Chicago about this and he said it should be the opposite. I like Garhauer's assessment better but am a bit hesitant to drill and tap 6 more holes in the boom. The Garhauer rep said I could just move the mounting plate back one hole and drill 2 new holes but that doesn't do it. Ergo; if I do it proper, where should the boom be with the vang fully extended and with it fully compressed?
2) Should the vang compress to where the outer cylinder is touching the hardware at the end of the inner cylinder? i.e. as far as it mechanically can. Now the primary tackle (the group of blocks I pull on) meets (and stops further movement) when there is 6 3/4" left of travel before the outer cylinder is stopped. It looks like I can correct this (if it is in error) by shortening the line in the secondary tackle that works directly on the cylinders. Should I?
Thanks
Geoff
1) How do I choose the location for rigid vang attachment to the boom? I have a Garhauer vang that was installed a year ago by the yard. When fully extended the boom is a few degrees above horizontal. When fully compressed it is 15 or so degrees below horizontal. I asked the Garhauer rep at SS Chicago about this and he said it should be the opposite. I like Garhauer's assessment better but am a bit hesitant to drill and tap 6 more holes in the boom. The Garhauer rep said I could just move the mounting plate back one hole and drill 2 new holes but that doesn't do it. Ergo; if I do it proper, where should the boom be with the vang fully extended and with it fully compressed?
2) Should the vang compress to where the outer cylinder is touching the hardware at the end of the inner cylinder? i.e. as far as it mechanically can. Now the primary tackle (the group of blocks I pull on) meets (and stops further movement) when there is 6 3/4" left of travel before the outer cylinder is stopped. It looks like I can correct this (if it is in error) by shortening the line in the secondary tackle that works directly on the cylinders. Should I?
Thanks
Geoff