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![]() I have a 7/8 fractional rig with in-line spreaders, aft lowers and upper shrouds (no running backstays or forward lower shrouds) on my 1985 Cape Dory Typhoon Senior (22’), hull #1. The rig seems identical to its little sister, the 19’ Typhoon.
Then the following year Cape Dory for some reason apparently modified this rig to have swept back spreaders with aft lower shrouds and uppers both connecting to the same chainplate. It's seems every other Typhoon Senior I've seen has this rig setup that's different from mine. My question is should I been concerned with my fractional rig with in-line spreaders, aft lowers and having no forward lower shrouds? I’m thinking of adding forward lowers to better stabilize the middle mast while it's down for the winter , but am seeking some advice before spending the money and time to do so. Thanks for any info Tom |
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![]() The rational might be that with the swept spreaders the uppers oppose the jib stay more effectivly. That effect is marginal at best and I'd bet the real reason is that it's more cost-effective (cheaper) to install but one set of chain plates.
Whatever, the rig has served the boat well for this long. Don't fix what's not broken. G'luck |
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