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Scott
Good topic, flyhop
I have a spinnaker crane, too, but I didn't know what it was until today! I think it is offset to one side, either port or strbd, can't remember.Fred, did you punch through your mast for the internal halyard or was it commissioned that way.I think somebody asked about the mast head sheaves on another topic ... I have a book that describes 4 sheaves, 2 in line on port side and 2 in line on strbrd side. The port side sheaves are for main and primary genoa. This is the confusing part ... one auxillary halyard was described as passing over both sheaves on the strbrd side. Why is that?I never would think that a rope halyard could wear a shroud bolt to failure. Scary thought. Is it normal to replace the bolts when replacing shrouds? I would guess that you would never be able to inspect and see the wear before failure happens.
I have a spinnaker crane, too, but I didn't know what it was until today! I think it is offset to one side, either port or strbd, can't remember.Fred, did you punch through your mast for the internal halyard or was it commissioned that way.I think somebody asked about the mast head sheaves on another topic ... I have a book that describes 4 sheaves, 2 in line on port side and 2 in line on strbrd side. The port side sheaves are for main and primary genoa. This is the confusing part ... one auxillary halyard was described as passing over both sheaves on the strbrd side. Why is that?I never would think that a rope halyard could wear a shroud bolt to failure. Scary thought. Is it normal to replace the bolts when replacing shrouds? I would guess that you would never be able to inspect and see the wear before failure happens.