Get rid of that entire stock backstay system! It is easy to do and
will make your life much easier as the driver. You need to make the
backstay system work as one system. Not two seperate adjustments that
require constant adjusting. There isn't enough throw in the back of
the boat for the singal system to exit below the tiller. Plus you
have to turn around to adjust which takes your attention off where
you are going.
The best systems are either a continuous adjusting system inside the
boat, or my favorite, the continuous external system. There are
pictures on this site of how we did the backstay on Exocet and Moxie.
I believe Magic Bus and Lorax also have the same external system.
This works great for us and is easy to adjust.
So, before you go spending money on replacing the original blocks,
take a look at how others are adjusting their backstays.
Cheers,
Jason
:: Need some help from the community out there. Even you,
:: Mike B.! I'm replacing a short (about two feet) length
:: of cable and two attached blocks that is the
:: intermediary between the outside backstay & the in-hull
:: sheet/block system.
::
:: I'm having difficulty locating the steel blocks for wire
:: cable at svendson's and west marine, so I'm thinking
:: about replacing the steel cable with spectra and using
:: regular non-metal sheave blocks. I realize there would
:: be a little stretch but at two feet of spectra, it can't
:: be much. Should I stay with steel cable? -Thanks!