[Public-List] Solent stay.

Glenn Brooks via Public-List public-list at lists.alberg30.org
Fri Dec 12 19:01:16 PST 2014


Sergi,  I think David Terrell has the article.  I copied the a30 list in hopes he will forward to you.

Installing a solent isn't to difficult.  The key is to locate the upper tang within 18" or 20" of the masthead, so you do not need to add running back stays, or an extra set of lowers to support the mast. 

Cheers,
Glenn 

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> On Dec 12, 2014, at 4:13 PM, SNCSoft <sncsoft at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello Glenn,
> 
> I like to have a copy of solent stay article you mentioned. Last year we change a masthead and main halyard from wire to rope, next year we are thinking about installing solent stay, but there are not too much information hove to do this proper, bur simple enough way on A30.
> 
> Thank you,
> Serguei, 
> New Haven, 602.
> 
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> Glenn
> 
> Thanks for the detailed response. My boat - a liner boat - has three
> holes in the stem head. On the Internet I googled "solent rig" and found
> an excellent article on Sail Magazine in the Boatworks section about the
> solent rig. The issue was January 2013. There are excellent pictures and
> very contemporary suggestions about how to construct a solent rig. An
> example is the use of very low stretch line for the forestay. I made a
> copy of the article and would be willing to share it with anyone who
> wants to see it.
> 
> David, 432

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