Newell
Mast Rake?
- Newell
- First Officer
- Posts: 439
- Joined: Sat Feb 07, 2004 1:42 pm
- Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
- Location: Layton, Utah, 96X Fast Sunday, 89D Windancer
Mast Rake
You might want to look at the Windarra page for a practical method of measuring rake using a 3' level. I don't know how to place a URL in this text since I'm new to this Mac. The page is still up I just looked at it.
Newell
Newell
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ChrisNorton
- Engineer
- Posts: 132
- Joined: Fri Mar 11, 2005 6:54 am
Actually my furler doesn't have a turnbuckle hidden. The swaged end of the forestay connects directly to the fore chain plate.
So if I were to go get the forestay reswaged, how many inches would I need to have removed to roughly get to a 1 degree rake? I like the idea of adding in a forestay turnbuckle while I am at it and I realized I would need go the length of the turnbuckle shorter as well but removing the issue of the turnbuckle for the moment, if I just wanted to shorten the forestay to go to 1 degree rake, how many inches of forestay would that be roughly?
Thanks,
Chris
So if I were to go get the forestay reswaged, how many inches would I need to have removed to roughly get to a 1 degree rake? I like the idea of adding in a forestay turnbuckle while I am at it and I realized I would need go the length of the turnbuckle shorter as well but removing the issue of the turnbuckle for the moment, if I just wanted to shorten the forestay to go to 1 degree rake, how many inches of forestay would that be roughly?
Thanks,
Chris
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Bob McWilliam
Mast rake
:macx: The rake should be set at the dock with boat in water, as rake at water line is what's required. Setting rake on the dry will not compensate for variations in engine weights and fixed equipment in cabin like water tanks ect, using a weight an the main halyard three inches rake measured at the boom atatchment point is considered the average starting point good luck.
Bob MACKA'S DREAM :macx:
Bob MACKA'S DREAM :macx:
