Spinnaker rigging

Jul 1, 2012
306
MacGregor 26D Kirkland, WA
Alright guys, I have my assymetrical spinnaker ready to rig... one question: do I drill a hole in my mast for the new halyard hound? Or rig the new hound to the mast head, using the existing bolts for the mast crane? I'd prefer the mast head option, only thought is: would the sideways pull of the assymetrical be too much for the mast head with no side stays that high up?
 
Dec 27, 2012
587
Precision Precision 28 St Augustine
I just bought an A spinnaker and rigged it. I've only flown it once so far so I can't speak about longevity but I ran my halyard through a internal block on my masthead. So far it's been fine.
 
Dec 27, 2012
587
Precision Precision 28 St Augustine
I had a lot of questions when I rigged mine. It's not specific to your boat but you may want to go into the O'day site and look in "Ask an O'day owner" pull up the thread called, "Question for O 240 owners".
 
Feb 20, 2011
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Island Packet 35 Tucson, AZ/San Carlos, MX
...would the sideways pull of the assymetrical be too much for the mast head with no side stays that high up?
It certainly could, depending on what kind of breeze you fly it in. You'll need to drill for the new hound above the forestay, but every inch higher translates into greater unsupported loads. It's a balancing act.
 
Apr 19, 2012
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O'Day Daysailor 17 Nevis MN
You didn't say how big your spinnaker was. You could go a couple of feet above the shrouds without any problem. However, if your spinnaker is so large that it needs to go much more than that the side loads can be quite high. My drifter is so big that I had to attach it to the mast head. My solution to the problem of side loading was to add jumper (diamond) stays.

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Jun 5, 2014
209
Capital Yacths Newport MKIII 30 Punta Gorda, Fl
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I recently added a spinnaker block to my mast head for a new to me asymmetrical spinnaker. My masthead had plenty of space on the front to drill an 1/2" hole in it and I got a 1/2" pin and SS cotter key at Home Depot. It seems to work great. My mast head is made of hard cast aluminum. A little hard to drill through but I could do it.
 
Jul 1, 2012
306
MacGregor 26D Kirkland, WA
It's a nice, manageable size. I think it's length - in the chute scoop - is just barely longer than my forestay. I got a dynema runner to go from bow eye to tack and help clear the pulpit, so I would probably need a hound about a foot above the forestay (which is also where the shrouds terminate).
 
Apr 19, 2012
1,043
O'Day Daysailor 17 Nevis MN
It's a nice, manageable size. I think it's length - in the chute scoop - is just barely longer than my forestay. I got a dynema runner to go from bow eye to tack and help clear the pulpit, so I would probably need a hound about a foot above the forestay (which is also where the shrouds terminate).
In that case these sites should be helpful.

http://bwyachts.com/web catalog 31203/sails/spinnakers.htm

http://www.macgregorsailors.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=15495&sid=7fded686fe53bb0da94ec91de14e789c