[Public-List] Spreader Brackets

Gordon Laco mainstay at csolve.net
Mon Mar 1 14:16:01 PST 2010


Hi there - 

Theoretically the angle of the spreader at the tip at the shroud should be
as close to identical above and below.  The angle at the mast does not
matter, although generally speaking getting close to the correct angle at
the shroud results in the tips of the spreaders being higher than the butts.

Hope that makes sense.

Gord SURPRISE 426


On 01/03/10 2:31 PM, "Michael Taylor" <m_tayau at yahoo.com.au> wrote:

> Hi Again,
> 
> I replaced the original spreaders a couple of years ago with a set of ash
> ones.  I noticed a crack in the wood right where the bolt hole is which has
> set me thinking about what to do.
> 
> I was thinking of replacing them with aluminum ones which are available off
> the shelf from Klacko Spars in Toronto.  However, these bolt on to the old
> brackets which is my biggest concern.  No matter what angle I look at these,
> the two brackets are not the same.  Each time I position the old spreaders
> into them I can see that the angle made at the mast is not equal.  Of course I
> do not know which angle is correct.  Does anyone know what this angle should
> be in order for the spreader to disect the shrould angle exactly in two?
> 
> I am thinking that the spreader brackets should be changed as I am replacing
> all the rigging at this time.  Does anyone know if there are any spreader
> brackets available off the shelf which line line up with the orginal bolt
> holes and have the correct original angles.  Are there any new original style
> cast brackets out there?
> 
> thanks!
> 
> Mick
> 
> 
> 
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