Doublehanded Corinthian Bay Race at Singlehanded Sailing SocietyApril 11
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1
1Desperado11
2Abigail Morgan22
3Wetsu33
4Dianne44
5Verve55
6Taz!66
7Great White77
8Take Five8DNF
8Archimedes8DNF
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Author: Brendan Busch
Subject: Loads
Info: (11175 views) Posted: Friday 3-26-04 11:58:16 AM

(cont): Here's what I use on Attack from Mars:

jib halyards: 5/16" vectran spin halyard: 5/16" spectra main halyard: 1/4" vectran (yes, this seems to work fine) jib sheets: 3/8" vectran main sheet: 5/16" tapered down to 1/4" for the tail.

I use normal size harken cleats for most purposes, spinlock line clutches for the halyards. Use aluminum cams for any cleats that get high loads or lots of use (mainsheet, spin halyard).

The back and fore-stay fittings should be more carefully calculated. Start with the breaking strength of the cable itself, and do all your computations based on that (ie, use fittings with higher breaking strength than the cable).

I'd be happy to answer any questions--I rerigged everything (standing and running) on Attack from Mars and have been very happy with everything.

--Brendan Busch
Attack from Mars

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