So we bought a '94 Hunter 29.5 and pretty much all the running rigging needed replacements. However, I'm not sure if the rigid boom vang was rigged correctly. This particular one has 2 pulleys at each end of the rigid pole.
The way they had it was with a stopper knot at the top of the pole(closest to the boom) then running down the bottom of the pole and back up for several times so that there are 5 runs up and down. Then it goes back to the cockpit.
However, there is no other hardware or blocks. What made me think that they might have had it rigged wrong is that the manual calls for 25' on the boom vang line, but this length needs to be about 34' to make it. On our other boat we didn't have a rigid pole, but had the standard 4:1 combination of fiddle blocks.
I have googled it and can;t find anything specific for rigging this type of boom vang with the two pulleys on each end.
Any thoughts?
-Kyle
The way they had it was with a stopper knot at the top of the pole(closest to the boom) then running down the bottom of the pole and back up for several times so that there are 5 runs up and down. Then it goes back to the cockpit.
However, there is no other hardware or blocks. What made me think that they might have had it rigged wrong is that the manual calls for 25' on the boom vang line, but this length needs to be about 34' to make it. On our other boat we didn't have a rigid pole, but had the standard 4:1 combination of fiddle blocks.
I have googled it and can;t find anything specific for rigging this type of boom vang with the two pulleys on each end.
Any thoughts?
-Kyle
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