Thought I would provide some info on rigging an Investigator 563 without backstay. Not my recommendation, but it is possible.
Here the furled jib has a wire luff and does not wrap around the forestay. Hence if it gets in a mess it can be dropped to the deck!
Tensioning the luff is done at the mast. The top swivel is on the halliard. see next photo) Neat sister clip attachment.
Highfield lever.
This is used to tension the jib luff. Overcentre action can apply strong force. Can then make the forestay slack, but that is not a problem. You do not find them much nowadays, probably due to the danger- flipped accidentally and not in control, and it can whack you rather hard.
Separate furler rig:Abel Tasman-No backstay, Separate Roller Furler, Highfield
Abel Tasman-No backstay, Separate Roller Furler, Highfield
Ian B
Ex Investigator 563 #50 Yara
Ex Investigator 563 #50 Yara
Re: Abel Tasman-No backstay, Separate Roller Furler, Highfield
Shot of the boat in the water. You can just see the jib halliard and forestay separation.
The halliard is about 100mm lower on the mast, with its own saddle hound.Ian B
Ex Investigator 563 #50 Yara
Ex Investigator 563 #50 Yara
Re: Abel Tasman-No backstay, Separate Roller Furler, Highfield
Some Pics, courtesy Cruiser Pete, of the system fitted to a lot of boats, that I call for convenience, the "Careel"system. The sail furls around the forestay.
Lower part (Without pulley system attached)
Upper Mast Connection
Those of us who have been caught in a blow with this system, with the jib a vibrating flapping mess, shaking the rigging, and no way of lowering it at sea when you are short-handed, are not fond of the concept. Others have had happy associations. You pays your money and makes your choice ......Ian B
Ex Investigator 563 #50 Yara
Ex Investigator 563 #50 Yara
Re: Abel Tasman-No backstay, Separate Roller Furler, Highfield
On Yara, we have a hanked-on jib, The forestay is separate. For this system there is no need to add an additional saddle.
If I was going to re-instate a jib furler, the ideal would be to bolt a new hound fitting for the furler halliard, using the location of the diamond stay. Would need a longer bolt, but would be pretty easy. The swivel would go on the end of the jib halliard. Hound fitting
If I was going to re-instate a jib furler, the ideal would be to bolt a new hound fitting for the furler halliard, using the location of the diamond stay. Would need a longer bolt, but would be pretty easy. The swivel would go on the end of the jib halliard. Hound fitting
Ian B
Ex Investigator 563 #50 Yara
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Re: Abel Tasman-No backstay, Separate Roller Furler, Highfield
Thanks for the extra clarification..... My MAST set up looks fairly similar to Yara's so am I right in thinking that I can convert my current system to the same as Yara's whereby the forestay is separate to the halyard.Yara50 wrote:On Yara, we have a hanked-on jib, The forestay is separate. For this system there is no need to add an additional saddle.
If I was going to re-instate a jib furler, the ideal would be to bolt a new hound fitting for the furler halliard, using the location of the diamond stay. Would need a longer bolt, but would be pretty easy. The swivel would go on the end of the jib halliard. Hound fitting
On my photo it looks like I need to add a longer D shackle (as seen in Yara's photo) to move the halyard swivel & block away from the hounds eyelet so I can then attach the forestay to the hounds eyelet via a smaller d shackle.
Would this be the correct thinking ?
Cheers, Peter
Re: Abel Tasman-No backstay, Separate Roller Furler, Highfield
Pete,
You could copy the Yara set-up, which was originally the same as yours, however if you want to use the furler, I would add the new hound fitting as described in my previous post. One of the reasons for my change was I did not like the forestay being in series with a swivel.
You could copy the Yara set-up, which was originally the same as yours, however if you want to use the furler, I would add the new hound fitting as described in my previous post. One of the reasons for my change was I did not like the forestay being in series with a swivel.
Ian B
Ex Investigator 563 #50 Yara
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Re: Abel Tasman-No backstay, Separate Roller Furler, Highfield
Yara50 wrote:Pete,
You could copy the Yara set-up, which was originally the same as yours, however if you want to use the furler, I would add the new hound fitting as described in my previous post. One of the reasons for my change was I did not like the forestay being in series with a swivel.
Hi Ian,
Thanks..
I think I'll add a new hound to move the forestay away from being wrapped around the furler. I'll be sailing 99% of my time single handed and I would like to know that I can hoist a new jib if the current furler system stuffs up.
I was toying with the idea of no furler and to simply hank on sails however, I think the furler will suit my needs still...I would just feel better if I had a backup system.
It looks like the new forestay runs above the furler system so the new hound will need to be positioned above the furler on the mast.. what are yours or the thoughts of others on this.
Cheers, Pete