Hi everyone
I parted the halyard to my brand new cruising spinnaker while coming down the west coast of Vancouver Island this past summer. After doing a little research I realized I needed to make a change to the spinnaker halyard lead to avoid the chaff from the mast and forestay. I went aloft today to measure up for a crane plate to hang a block in front of the forestay. I am not sure how to proceed after seeing the configuration of the forestay in relation to the exit of the halyards from the mast. (See the picture of the frontside of the mast). The spinnaker halyard (red line)won't fit above the pin that holds the forestay. If I use the lower hole to attach the forestay I am not sure I will have clearance for my headsail halyard (green line) to function without rubbing. I am also not sure if I move the pin to the lower location if there will be any other things I need to be concerned about regarding changes to the headsail position. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ken Hunter
E380, Aquilo
I parted the halyard to my brand new cruising spinnaker while coming down the west coast of Vancouver Island this past summer. After doing a little research I realized I needed to make a change to the spinnaker halyard lead to avoid the chaff from the mast and forestay. I went aloft today to measure up for a crane plate to hang a block in front of the forestay. I am not sure how to proceed after seeing the configuration of the forestay in relation to the exit of the halyards from the mast. (See the picture of the frontside of the mast). The spinnaker halyard (red line)won't fit above the pin that holds the forestay. If I use the lower hole to attach the forestay I am not sure I will have clearance for my headsail halyard (green line) to function without rubbing. I am also not sure if I move the pin to the lower location if there will be any other things I need to be concerned about regarding changes to the headsail position. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ken Hunter
E380, Aquilo