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Author: Jason Crowson ([email protected]) contact the author Subject: Mast bend - How much? Info: (22149 views) Posted: Sunday 8-7-11 09:58:56 AM |
Looking up the mast it shouldn't be more than 2-3 mast column widths when on full backstay. I have never heard of failure of our masts because of too much backstay. But, you should definitely release the backstay when you can to keep from inducing any pre-bend into the mast.
Hope that helps...
-Jason
:: How far can the mast be bent without risk of damage? Are
:: there any numbers? Maybe Inches of displacement sighting
:: up the mast or ammount of reduction in backstay length
:: from no bend to max, or something else?
:: Thanks
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