Adding an extra halyard...How?
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Adding an extra halyard...How?
The mast on Sine Qua Non (CD27, 1980) will be unstepped for the winter. She has only a main halyard and a jib halyard, which is used for the Furlex furler. Its conceivable that I may want to get a cruising spinnaker. So, another halyard is necessary, or at least would come in handy even if I don't get a spinnaker. Obviously I'll need a sheave at the masthead to accomodate the additional halyard. Not much room at the mast head of a CD27 if memory serves. Do I somehow just add another sheave? Do I remove the sheave that's up there for the main and jib halyards and replace it with one that can accomodate 3 halyards? Is it something I can do myself?
Thanks for the help
Warren Kaplan
Setsail728 @aol.com
Thanks for the help
Warren Kaplan
Setsail728 @aol.com
Re: Adding an extra halyard...How?
Warren...if you go to the Rig-Rite Inc web site and look at the Spinnaker Bails section (http://www.rigrite.com/SparParts/MH_Spi ... bails.html) I'm sure you'll find the right one. You can also e-mail them with all the details of your boat and they will match it up for you. And yes, you can add it yourself....if I can, anyone can! LOL. Good Luck
Full Sails & Calm Seas,
Chris Schnell
s/v MADNESS III, CD30 #235
Southport, NC
swabbie@compaq.net
Full Sails & Calm Seas,
Chris Schnell
s/v MADNESS III, CD30 #235
Southport, NC
swabbie@compaq.net
Re: Adding an extra halyard...How?
Warren;
Irrespective of boat size the spinnaker halyard can be mounted on a bail attached to the top/forward edge of the mast. Use a swivel block
attached to the bail . This will allow the spinnaker to be hoisted outboard of the forestay. FWIW
carrds@us.ibm.com
Irrespective of boat size the spinnaker halyard can be mounted on a bail attached to the top/forward edge of the mast. Use a swivel block
attached to the bail . This will allow the spinnaker to be hoisted outboard of the forestay. FWIW
carrds@us.ibm.com
Re: Adding an extra halyard...How?
Warren,
You don't need to remove anything. You need to add a <a href="http://www.rigrite.com/spartan/cd4_mast.html">masthead spinnaker bail</a> at the masthead. Then you just attach a block to the bail.
catherine_monaghan@merck.com
CD32 <a href="http://www.hometown.aol.com/bcomet/real ... ization</a>, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay
catherine_monaghan@merck.com
You don't need to remove anything. You need to add a <a href="http://www.rigrite.com/spartan/cd4_mast.html">masthead spinnaker bail</a> at the masthead. Then you just attach a block to the bail.
catherine_monaghan@merck.com
CD32 <a href="http://www.hometown.aol.com/bcomet/real ... ization</a>, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay
Warren Kaplan wrote: The mast on Sine Qua Non (CD27, 1980) will be unstepped for the winter. She has only a main halyard and a jib halyard, which is used for the Furlex furler. Its conceivable that I may want to get a cruising spinnaker. So, another halyard is necessary, or at least would come in handy even if I don't get a spinnaker. Obviously I'll need a sheave at the masthead to accomodate the additional halyard. Not much room at the mast head of a CD27 if memory serves. Do I somehow just add another sheave? Do I remove the sheave that's up there for the main and jib halyards and replace it with one that can accomodate 3 halyards? Is it something I can do myself?
Thanks for the help
Warren Kaplan
catherine_monaghan@merck.com
Re: Adding an extra halyard...How?
Thanks to all! Its ALWAYS nice when a perceived project turns out to be much less complicated AND much less expensive than originally thought!
Warren
Setsail728@aol.com
Warren
Setsail728@aol.com
Re: Adding an extra halyard...How?
It is critical that the block have a swivel head or you will have mucho problemas with twisted halyards.
carrds@us.ibm.com
carrds@us.ibm.com
Re: Adding an extra halyard...How?
warren
i'm not familiar enough with your size cape dory to know, but if you don't have an all rope topping lift/spare main halyard you might think about adding that to the aft side of the mast (by attaching a swivel block there) -
len
MD.FREL@NWH.ORG
i'm not familiar enough with your size cape dory to know, but if you don't have an all rope topping lift/spare main halyard you might think about adding that to the aft side of the mast (by attaching a swivel block there) -
len
MD.FREL@NWH.ORG
Re: Adding an extra halyard...How?
Cathy,
Now that was a great thing to do. I did not have Rig-Rite's site, and was unaware of the depth of their CD equipment! So I want to thank you for the URL..they even have the exact replacement decklight/steaming light combo for my boat.
Thanks,
Larry DeMers
demers@sgi.com
Now that was a great thing to do. I did not have Rig-Rite's site, and was unaware of the depth of their CD equipment! So I want to thank you for the URL..they even have the exact replacement decklight/steaming light combo for my boat.
Thanks,
Larry DeMers
Catherine Monaghan wrote: Warren,
You don't need to remove anything. You need to add a <a href="http://www.rigrite.com/spartan/cd4_mast.html">masthead spinnaker bail</a> at the masthead. Then you just attach a block to the bail.
catherine_monaghan@merck.com
CD32 <a href="http://www.hometown.aol.com/bcomet/real ... ization</a>, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay
Warren Kaplan wrote: The mast on Sine Qua Non (CD27, 1980) will be unstepped for the winter. She has only a main halyard and a jib halyard, which is used for the Furlex furler. Its conceivable that I may want to get a cruising spinnaker. So, another halyard is necessary, or at least would come in handy even if I don't get a spinnaker. Obviously I'll need a sheave at the masthead to accomodate the additional halyard. Not much room at the mast head of a CD27 if memory serves. Do I somehow just add another sheave? Do I remove the sheave that's up there for the main and jib halyards and replace it with one that can accomodate 3 halyards? Is it something I can do myself?
Thanks for the help
Warren Kaplan
demers@sgi.com
Re: Adding an extra halyard...How?
Len,LEN wrote: warren
i'm not familiar enough with your size cape dory to know, but if you don't have an all rope topping lift/spare main halyard you might think about adding that to the aft side of the mast (by attaching a swivel block there) -
len
GREAT IDEA! My CD27 has the stationary topping lift that adjusts at the end of the boom. I was thinking of replacing that setup too.
Thanks for the reminder!
Warren
Setsail728@aol.com
Re: Adding an extra halyard...How?
The bail that has been described is attached to a flat plate that can mounted on top of the mast. How you accomplish this depends on what else is mounted on the sheeve housing. What I did was to drill and tap 4 machine bolts into the housing on top. You just have to be careful not to allow the bolt to infringe on the halyards beneath the housing. If they do, file them down flat. Use locktite when you put the bolts through the housing.
eghaley@twcny.rr.com
eghaley@twcny.rr.com
Re: Adding an extra halyard...How?
Warren, for what its worth I'll email you some photos I took when I had our mast down this summer. I replaced all standing and running rigging, and made reference photos of the mast head. Ours is a 30 but I think the masthead fitting is similar, and ours has a fitting for the spinnaker halyard block attached. I also replaced the topping lift with new line; ours was adjustable already. Good luck.
Joe Sankey
Slow Dance CD 30
sankey@gulftel.com
Joe Sankey
Slow Dance CD 30
Warren Kaplan wrote: The mast on Sine Qua Non (CD27, 1980) will be unstepped for the winter. She has only a main halyard and a jib halyard, which is used for the Furlex furler. Its conceivable that I may want to get a cruising spinnaker. So, another halyard is necessary, or at least would come in handy even if I don't get a spinnaker. Obviously I'll need a sheave at the masthead to accomodate the additional halyard. Not much room at the mast head of a CD27 if memory serves. Do I somehow just add another sheave? Do I remove the sheave that's up there for the main and jib halyards and replace it with one that can accomodate 3 halyards? Is it something I can do myself?
Thanks for the help
Warren Kaplan
sankey@gulftel.com
Re: Adding an extra halyard...How?
I added the running topping lift last year--it adds nicely to the adjustability. When motoring with the dodger up, I like to stand right behind the dodger with the tiller between my legs. Before the adjustable topping lift the boom invariably swung into my head, even when pulled to the side with the traveler. There was no easy way to pull it up out of the way. Now I just pull the boom way up and cleat it off!
Bill Goldsmith
CD27
goldy@bestweb.net
Bill Goldsmith
CD27
LEN wrote: warren
i'm not familiar enough with your size cape dory to know, but if you don't have an all rope topping lift/spare main halyard you might think about adding that to the aft side of the mast (by attaching a swivel block there) -
len
goldy@bestweb.net