how tight?

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how tight?

Postby dpo628 » Mon Sep 05, 2005 10:32 pm

Quick question for all the pros. how tight (which #) do you put your halyards?I set mine a 7 on the bottom of the bolt but didnt know if this was enough or too much.
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Postby dpo628 » Mon Sep 05, 2005 10:34 pm

sorry, I ment spreaders..... :oops:
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Postby psness » Wed Sep 07, 2005 2:15 pm

You mean sidestays and forestay?...I try to get mine as tight as possible which isn't that tight because my turnbuckles are extremely tough to turn even with a wrench. So mine still have a little play in them.
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Postby Brave Dave » Sat Sep 06, 2008 12:14 am

Have 1977 DSII. Mine are at 6-1/2, a bit loose and am going to tighten them to 7 next time out. Really depends on how old and stretched you cables are. And I am sure there is a tension spec somewhere for them.
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Postby shawn » Sat Sep 06, 2008 5:17 pm

The stays come with a knurled nut because it is my understanding they shouldn't be tightened with tools. I have a mast hinge so I leave the sidestays on at the desired setting and then I use the jib halyard to keep tension on the mast while I tighten the headstay. I've read that there shouldn't be much looseness in the leeward sidestay until the wind reaches 8 kts so I keep that in mind. It's a pretty light rig and without a backstay keeping the main trimmed correctly in a breeze when pointing really effects the tension on the headstay. Of course racers will tune a lot more agressively than this.

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Postby Woden » Sat Sep 06, 2008 9:33 pm

I found the stay tension settings at an internet site, I believe it was Nort Sails. My side stays are at 300 lbs and my fore stay at 250 using a Loose Gage. This is with the upgraded 1/8 rigging from D & R. Needless to say, running close hauled in a 15+ breeze, nothing is loose.

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Postby john mahoney » Tue Sep 09, 2008 11:22 am

Many rigging pro's say that your tension at thr dock should be set to 10% of breaking strength. I have a small tension meeter, but have not used it yet. I run without a headstay, using the wire luff sewn into my furling jib instead. I have a fair amount of slack in the lewerd side stays.I think to much tension could hurt the boat.
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