[Alberg30] mainsheet
C.B. Currier
cbcurrier at spinrx.com
Fri Jun 14 03:45:06 PDT 2002
I wanted to follow up on George's comment on length.
Last year I outfitted my 2nd alberg Daybreak with a new main sheet rig. I
purchased a 4-1 block and tackle I assembled myself from bacons. Using
Ronstan blocks I spent approx $200 (can't remember altogether) but purchased
only about 60 feet of line for the sheet. All in all the rig worked great
however the boom does not go out far enough. I would suggest going with the
100, It will make it much more comfortable on the run.
A note on Ronstan: Do not feel you have to purchase the overpriced quality
of Harken It is definitely the biggest and best selling manufacturer in the
world. However ronstan and others like scheaffer (SP?) provide arguablebly
equivalent equipment. Some suggest that the jams on ronstan actually hold
better and grip quicker than harken. All I can say I have owned both and
have broken more harken blocks than I can remember. I am also tend on the
cheap and other equipment does the same job for a few bucks less.
C.B. Currier
Infinity #57
Daybreak #458
George Dinwiddie said:
>> J Bergquist said:
>>
>> I will stick with the setup you suggest, and 1/2" line sounds fine,
>> but I am now wondering how long it should be? The guy at Bacon's told
>> me I needed 100', but that sounds excessive. What do you think?
>
> Let's see... The boom is about 15 to 16 feet long. The furthest out
> it can go is approximately 90 degrees. The lower fiddle block is
> approximately aligned with the end of the boom. The distance
> from there to the end of the boom when it's all the way out
> (discounting the vertical dimension) is the hypotenuse of a
> right triangle with two 16 foot legs, or about 22.6 feet. Four
> times that (for a 4-part tackle) is 90.5 feet. Add 9.5 feet
> for the vertical dimension and a tail to hang onto, and 100 feet
> sounds just about right. There's some slop in my estimations,
> so you can probably shave a little off. I'm not sure it's worth
> it, though. If you get 90 feet instead of 100, will it save
> you much?
>
> It's not surprising; the folks at Bacons really know their stuff.
> When we first bought Calypso, we went in there looking for a
> spinnaker pole. The guy at the counter knew the maximum length
> of an Alberg 30 spinnaker pole off the top of his head. I only
> wish their store hours were more convenient for working stiffs
> like me.
>
> - George
>
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