[Public-list] Dismasting
Villo Marmei
marmei_v at pathcom.com
Wed Jul 19 08:12:31 PDT 2006
Hi ye Albergers.....
Now that we are discussing Dismasting and Re-rigging....my question is as
follows:
1. What tension should one put on the Fore and Back Stays ?
2. What tension should we have on the main Shrouds going to the top of the
mast ?
3. What tension for the small Shrouds going up to the
spreaders....Specially the front #1 and the back #2 ones. ?
I understand that one of the two small shrouds has to have more tension
than the other...to keep the middle of the mast in column in a heavy
blow....Can not remember which one.
I also keep my mast leaning 4 to 3-1/2 inches back to have a very small
weather helm in case I fall overboard the boat will luff into the
wind.....otherwise I have a very much balanced boat and helm...(with the
proper sail trim ...that is)
Villo / on AHTI-KC
At 10:35 PM 7/18/2006, you wrote:
>Last winter I replaced all the standing rigging on Zipalong (#33) due to
>looks and unknown age. (my best estimate would be from 20-40 years
>old) After all the e-mails over the past couple of weeks, I decided to
>re-inspect the old rigging
> The backstay turnbuckle had the most play with the threads, about
> 1/4 of one thread on each section of the turnbuckle. The upper side's
> each had about 1/5 of one thread. The lower side turnbuckles had no
> play, but the upper eye on each wire had all been drilled out to accept a
> 7/16'' pin.
> From the archives, I discovered the previous owner had lost the
> roller furling headstay 3-4 years ago. He replaced the wire, but not the
> turnbuckle. The rigging company reworked the wire, but said the
> turnbuckle needed replacement. I did not inspect that turnbuckle as it's
> MIA, but I suspect it also had some play in it.
> The old turnbuckle's had been attached directly to the chain
> plates without toggles. The new lines all have toggles for the
> chainplates. The four primary wires also have toggles at the top.
> This is my second season with Zipalong & I knew that it was past
> time to replace the rigging. Next weekend, the 5/16 inch chainplate
> hardware gets installed!
> Earlier this evening I just happened to be rewiring Rascal (#145)
> with the big cheese of the Indianapolis Alberg Assn., Mr Dan
> Walker. The inspection of his rigging provided similar
> results. (easily accomplished as his mast is parallel to the
> ground) His wires had been replaced a few years ago, but not the
> turnbuckles. So now, Dan will be replacing all his turnbuckles. (Dan
> also has lots of used brown lamp cord if anyone needs it!!)
> Thanks to everyone on the website for the constant flow of
> information.
>
> Joe
>
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