tension on standing rigging

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joyce & bob

we will be re-assembling our mast and are looking for information on how to set the tension on the standing rigging, especially those "stays" attached to the "spreader". Appreciate any information. Thanks! Joyce and Bob of the "Joy-Sea".
 
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Curt Weaver - Hope Floats

factory specs

I went to Greg Emerson at Hunter with the same question and he said to set the tension at 15-20% of breaking strength. If you don't know what that is for your particular boat, send him an email and ask him. Curt/Hope Floats
 
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Ray Bowles

J & B, I have a very extensive write-up on riggin

adjustments for a Hunter 26. The 260 is a virtual copy of this boat, only with slightly smaller shroud wires. It covers shrouds, forestay, rake and bend. You will have to install your own wire values and will need a $50 "Loos gauge". This is something I made up for my boat and I offer it with the understanding that I am not an expert in this field. Just someone with too much time on his hands. Supply an e-mail and I will forward this procedure. Ray S/V Speedy
 
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Al

please send me a copy also...

Ray, can you please (apcastro@mac.com) email me a copy as well?
 
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Tom Wootton

archives

The consensus seems to be: set mast rake by adjusting forestay while hanging a weight from main halyard. When the weight (a wrench or something) is 6" aft of the gooseneck (that's from the H26 owners manual) rake is correct. Center mast left-to-right, then set lower shrouds at 10% of breaking strength and uppers at 20% (those numbers will be printed on your guage, based on wire diameter.) Pretty straightforward, but takes awhile to get done. Well worth it for the performance improvement.
 
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Al

roller furler in the way?

Is there an easy way to adjust the tension on the forestay that has a roller furler w/sail wrapped around it? I haven't looked on my boat but seems to me that the lower furler housing would be in the way of the the forestay turnbuckle.
 
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Jay Williams

Me Too!

Can you please send me a copy also? buffett@optonline.net Thanks! -Jay
 
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Carl

Please send also

Ray, Can you send me a copy of your write up on rigging. Carl redablarc@hotmail.com
 
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Rick Engel

Posting Ray's Write-up

Ray: Thanks to your recommendation, I purchased a Loos Guage a couple of months ago, & also would appreciate your comments on the standing rigging. My email address is rengel@gerrandrj.com Is it possible for the other 200 H26ers registered with this site for you to attach your write-up to a message on this board? Cheers! Rick ps. You mentioned awhile ago that you were preparing for a trip on a 37' boat to New Zealand. Sounds too good to be true! For us poor bloaks that have to stay behind & pay the bills, we will sorely miss your imput into the Hunter site. Maybe you should take a computer with you!
 
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John Revenboer

H260 Rig Tension

Hello. Yes Greg Emerson at the factory is correct. You want to tension the stays to 20% of their breaking strength. Take your time and do all of the other stuff first like straightening the mast with the Halkyards to equal points on either side of the boat, looking up the sail track, hanging a wrench from the main halyard etc etc etc, then tension the shrouds to the 20%. Use a wire tension guage (available from West Marine) and tension the 5/32 shrouds to 617 pounds and the 1/8 shrouds to 353 pounds. You will be amazed at how much better your 260 will sail.
 
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Tim Paul

I'd Like to Get One too!

Ray, if possible I'd like to get a copy too (tim.paul@shorelinecity.com). Thanks
 
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Steve

Me too

I'll take more info the tensioning.. thanks, sdilling@adelphia.net
 
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Kathleen

Would like info as well - thanks!

email address is vances105@msn.com thank you!
 
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Jack Bristow

I'd like one too

Please send me a copy at JackBristow@cableone.net Thanks.
 
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