Stay Stream 2 Furler... ForeStay Tension Adjust

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Bill Ebling

Does any one have experiance with a Stay-Stream 2 Furler? My Forestay seems to have too much sag and I would like to know how I get access to the forestay turnbuckle so I can increase tension a bit. I know they are out of production, so its very important that I don't start taking it appart by trial and error and risk loosing parts overboard that can't be replaced. How does one measure forestay tension with a furler in place? I am assuming a Loos gauge won't help. Bill Ebling Yestarday's Dream 1985 H31 Crab Alley Bay Kent Island MD
 
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Ed Schenck

Furler tension.

My first comment would be that all furlers seem loose to my view. To measure you could loosen the shrouds and then measure the backstay with a Loos gauge. In fact that may be where your adjustment is. Unless the result is too much rake that is. I cannot envision mine exactly but I think there is a normal turnbuckle below the drum at the headstem. And I think I used two tensioned halyards to the toerail while I adjusted it in 2002. My Hyde Staystream continues to work well(1979).
 
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Bill Ebling

Ed. Do you have a staystream 1 or 2..?

The Staystream 2 is a sectional type furler with a split drum. I think the 2 was designed so it could be shipped in pieces for a DIY install, while I believe the Stream Stay 1 was a continous furler. They may attach to the stem fitting differently...I don't know. I've looked under my (split) drum and don't see a turnbuckle. Unfortunately, Rigrite only has the parts exploded for the StreamStay 1. I have a Johnson Split backstay adjuster that takes up some of the forestay sag, but I would like to get it a little tighter. Hoping that I could tighten up a bit at the stemhead. btw. I have not has any problems with the furler either. I can't find any documentation of the furler in the boats papers. I don't know when it was installed. I am the third owner. Bill Ebling Yesterday's Dream 1985 H31 Crab Alley Bay Kent Island MD
 
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Ed Schenck

Good point Bill.

Mine is a Staystream One. I would call Rig-rite. I have found them helpful in the past.
 
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