Has anyone had to move back the vang attachment point on their boom?
I recently had to replace the vang buffer bearing because it had failed. In retrospect I think I was having to bottom out the vang in order to get the leech from fluttering which caused the failure. When installing the new buffer bearing I was going to move back the attachment point one to two inches then I realized that the attachment bolts were attached through holes in the boom track, which means I would have do drill new holes, so I left it alone for now.
I guess it can be moved back as long as the boom is not to close to the arch?
Measure twice, drill once? Any ideas?
Also forgot to mention that I have an almost new battenless furling main sail.
I recently had to replace the vang buffer bearing because it had failed. In retrospect I think I was having to bottom out the vang in order to get the leech from fluttering which caused the failure. When installing the new buffer bearing I was going to move back the attachment point one to two inches then I realized that the attachment bolts were attached through holes in the boom track, which means I would have do drill new holes, so I left it alone for now.
I guess it can be moved back as long as the boom is not to close to the arch?
Measure twice, drill once? Any ideas?
Also forgot to mention that I have an almost new battenless furling main sail.