[alberg30] Re: rigging control organizer
greg vandenberg
fashionguy at mailhost.kal.ameritech.net
Fri Feb 26 07:19:11 PST 1999
From: greg vandenberg <fashionguy at mailhost.kal.ameritech.net>
Hey George... Thanks for the advise on the forward lip of the attachment
plate... I would have got snookered on that one. I am torn as how best to
bring the mast halyards, ect... aft to the cockpit AND if it is even
necessary. The topping lift on Bathtub Mary is the only line that seams to
need the most attention and I think I may reverse the rig so as the adjustment
point is midway along the boom (permanently attached at the mast head and run
down to the boom end and a block at that end... you know what I mean... I
hope! There IS a little more to the arrangement) instead of at the mast( mast
head block with the topping lift line terminating at the base of the mast).
That might keep me from leaving the cockpit at least. The main and jib halyard
don't seam to need the attention and may be just fine the way they are for
now which brings me to the spin. pole down haul and topping lift which are not
used much yet. I think I may have just talked myself out of the need for that
mast base organizer. Did I miss any important reasons????
regards,
greg
George Dinwiddie wrote:
>
> From: George Dinwiddie <gdinwiddie at min.net>
>
> Greg,
>
> I've sailed on Tern II since they had one put on. The forward
> edge had to be bent vertical to avoid interference with the
> forward hatch. It works pretty well, but I think would work
> better if it were trapezoidal in shape (wider forward than aft).
>
> I don't have everything lead back to the cockpit, yet. I do have
> a halyard turning block mounted on the mast that swivels to
> align itself with the direction of pull. I've also got a bail
> that's attached by the through-bolt at the base of the mast.
>
> - George
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