(1) What is the normal procedure for shortening the forestay on a boat such as the 26M with roller furling? I noted some previous discussion that I understood to suggest raising the roller furling unit first. - Does this mean that the lower RF pulley can be raised by hand to reveal a turnbuckle or other adjustment mechanism? - It would be more involved if I have to lower the mast first, so I'm hoping I can avoid that step.
(2) Does anyone have a ball-park recommendation for a suitable range of tension for the stays? - I have an inexpensive Loos gage that I would like to use for the adjustment. Would 150 - 200 lbs be about right? Also, would the tension on the left, right, and front stays be the same? I'm sure that this subject could be discussed in detail, but I'm just trying to get the boat in an approximately suitable adjustment for general cruising. - I don't need to tune the rigging for racing, but I would like some suggestions of a suitable starting point.
(3) Regarding the rake, it seems that a typical recommendation is around four degrees. - Does anyone have a convenient formula for determining the rake in degrees (assuming that the boat is level)? I find that it's easier for me to throw a line with a small weight over the middle
spreader, so I'm not extending the "plumb bob" line the full 30 feet.
Thanks for any answers or suggestions.
Jim Cate
