Re: Mast rake and backstay adjuster
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 10:05 pm
Really Dave? Have you tried both options? My solution is easily adjustable and is less than half the cost of yours.
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Really Dave? Have you tried both options? My solution is easily adjustable and is less than half the cost of yours.
Sumner wrote:We went a little higher to the ....
....14-210..
http://www.csjohnson.com/marinecatalog/00032.htm
.... since we had gone up to the 5/32'n forestay and all 5/16" pins and such. A little over-kill, but it has all worked great. It is a little longer than the 2 on the page you posted a link for and that could be a problem if one wasn't moving their forestay up the mast, but as you mentioned Ruth and I like the forward vision under the sail now.
Our mod is here...
http://purplesagetradingpost.com/sumner ... ng-24.html
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RJG 26S wrote:Really Dave? Have you tried both options? My solution is easily adjustable and is less than half the cost of yours.
ualpow wrote:I ended up buying the loos pt-1 (gyroplanes, dlanderson, divecoz let me know if you want to use it). We raised the mast with shrouds at the end of their adjustment.