I finally got my new forestay and Johnson lever installed. Now I am having a difficult time getting the rig tuned. It seems whatever I do I am unable to get the forestay tension tight enough. I am using my Loos gauge to read tension. I have a Johnson lever, then turnbuckle on 5/32" forestay. My upper stays are 5/32" going to Stay Adjusters with adjustable holes, connected to Chainplate. Lower stays are 1/8" also going to Stay Adjusters at chainplate. Rear stay I have left loose for tuning.
As I am trying to set my Forestay tension my stays all get way over tensioned before the forestay gets neat the 15% load suggested as a target. From the Loos instruction page I get figures for my 5/32" forestay of 3300 lbs Breaking Strength so set at 500 lbs. 5/32" upper stays @ 350 lbs. And 1/8" shrouds 2100 Breaking Strength @ 240 lbs.
Is there a way that I can raise my forestay tension without raising my upper and lower stays? Should I have the rearstay connected and in tension? From what I have read the rearstay in a fractional rig is not used for tensioning only for sail shape.
As I am trying to set my Forestay tension my stays all get way over tensioned before the forestay gets neat the 15% load suggested as a target. From the Loos instruction page I get figures for my 5/32" forestay of 3300 lbs Breaking Strength so set at 500 lbs. 5/32" upper stays @ 350 lbs. And 1/8" shrouds 2100 Breaking Strength @ 240 lbs.
Is there a way that I can raise my forestay tension without raising my upper and lower stays? Should I have the rearstay connected and in tension? From what I have read the rearstay in a fractional rig is not used for tensioning only for sail shape.