Question on 25+ Split Backstay/Tensioner

CeeJay

Member I
Greetings! I'm new to the forum, a first time boat owner (although long time sailor) and have just purchased an '81 25+. It's been a while since she was well loved so I'm finding a few things needing some fixing.

I have a split backstay and my adjuster system seems to be missing the tensioner blocks and line that adjust the sheave. I'm also not completely sure where they attach to on the rail. There are 2 small padeyes attached to the rail just outside the stay chainplate, but they don't seem positioned correctly to attach the block/line at a proper angle. They also don't seem robust enough, but idk.

So my questions are: Where do I attach the lower block and line? What size tensioner blocks will do the job?

The second photo was borrowed from another post on here to show what I'm trying to accomplish.

Thanks for any guidance you can offer. Photos helpful.

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Dave G.

1984 E30+ (SOLD)
I ended up using dyneema loops and attached it to the pins that hold the backstay to the chainplate. Mine had just enough space between the tang and chainplate to wrap the loops around the pins. Check to see if there's enough gap on yours to do the same. Can't really see yours clearly in that pic. I think mine were 5mm x 100mm Ronstans.

 
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CeeJay

Member I
I ended up using dyneema loops and attached it to the pins that hold the backstay to the chainplate. Mine had just enough space between the tang and chainplate to wrap the loops around the pins. Check to see if there's enough gap on yours to do the same. Can't really see yours clearly in that pic. I think mine were 5mm x 100mm Ronstans.

I've never seen those before.
I realize my photo isn't that great. My post was last minute. I'll get a better one this week.
 

klb67pgh

Member III
I ended up using dyneema loops and attached it to the pins that hold the backstay to the chainplate. Mine had just enough space between the tang and chainplate to wrap the loops around the pins. Check to see if there's enough gap on yours to do the same. Can't really see yours clearly in that pic. I think mine were 5mm x 100mm Ronstans.

Thats my boat in the second photo and I made dyneema loops to connect to the clevis pins connecting the split back stay to the chainplates. I will see if I have better photos.
 

Nick J

Contributing Partner
Moderator
Blogs Author
Here's what we did on our 25+:


The system worked well for us.
 

CeeJay

Member I
Here's a picture of where the padeyes sit relative to the chainplate on the backstay. There's one on both sides and they're mounted outside the chainplate and slightly forward. I think a line on a tensioner block to the sheave would rub along the stay if attached to these.

It's possible those padeyes are for the bimini, which is damaged and not currently installed, so I'm not positive on that.
I've had 2 skippers with more experience than I have take a look and they're as perplexed as I am about where the tensioner system would attach.

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Dave G.

1984 E30+ (SOLD)
I would not attach it to those padeyes for sure. The best option is attach it to the chainplates. Can't see the forward side of the chainplate connection to see how long that pin is but maybe you can add another short tang to clip onto ? Probably a SS 3/16" x 3/4"x 2" with appropriate size holes + washers would work. If there's not enough space to sandwich it in there you would have to get a longer pin.
 

Nick J

Contributing Partner
Moderator
Blogs Author
You can use Schaefer triangle plates (or a similar product from another manufacturer)


It would allow you to keep everything on the chainplates. This one is just an example, make sure you purchase the correct model according to the clevis pin size.
 

CeeJay

Member I
Thank you both for confirming what I thought about the padeyes and for the suggestions. I'll have someone local take a look with me about adding something like you suggested.
 
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