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![]() Hi,
I have a masthead cutter rig on my 40' catamaran, and it came with fixed intermediate backstays to oppose the staysail forestay. I don't like these because the main will chafe on them sooner when let out, but also because you have to have a tremendous amount of load on them to get only moderate inner forestay tension. I want to replace the fixed intermediate backstays with a high modulus rope running backstay. The existing rigging is 5/16" wire, and the tang looks like this: (I think it's an old Navtec model). he mast is up right now, and I don't want to take it down if at all possible. Logistical hassles due to the boat's location. I am leaning toward just a pivoting strap tang with a single bolt. Should I: (1) just thru bolt the new tang a foot or so above old tang? (How do I do this safely without drilling thru the halyard holding me up?) (2) drill thru the existing tang with my thru bolt (3) custom make a tang from a block of solid aluminum that fits in the existing tang slot (good luck getting those old s.s. machine screws out)? (4) anything else I'm forgetting? (5) maybe try to get a stemball fitting that will fit in this type of tang with an eye for HM rope. I'm grateful for all advice; good or bad. Evan |
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![]() What I ended up doing was removing the fitting from the mast with an air driven impact driver. Removed the old wire easily. Drilled a hole through the top part of the visible casting (opposite where the wire enters). Rounded the entry and exit for the hole with a dremel and a cone shaped bit. Then lashed the Spectra backstay eye to the fitting with lots of turns of 1/8" Spectra. Very flexible and as the loads won't be too great (just the runner for a small staysail) I think it will work quite nicely.
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