Neil- I remember you telling me (at havasu?) that you aren't happy with the way your 15 moves upwind. I'm scrambling to get ready to go to CO and get things going with the Sage, but when I return maybe we can go out to Folsum and take a look. Maybe talk a couple more 15's into going to get warmed up for the Cruiser Challenge. jerry ----- Original Message ----- From: <ndorf@surfbest.net> To: <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 6:58 PM Subject: M_Boats: M15 Standing Rigging from hell
Hello all,
hoping to get collective wisdom from the group on this topic:
I have a turnbuckle on my forestay, but I also have a fixed chain adjuster (same as the type as are also found on port and starboard M15 chainplates) on my forward chainplate. The end of the turnbuckle is pinned to the first available bottom hole of the chainplate, and with the turnbuckle collapsed to it's shortest length, the whole assembly is still too long and I have too much rake aft.
Is there anything wrong or dangerous with just removing the adjuster from the forward chainplate, and just pinning the end of the turnbuckle right to the chainplate? Doing that would shorten the total forestay length by about 1", which may make a significant difference.
Ideas welcome. Sooner or later I'll bite the bullet and start over with the standing rigging but when all is said and done, the wire is in decent shape, it's just the lengths that are driving me buggy.
Thanks,
Neil M15 "TwoCan" Roseville CA
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