{"id":1350,"date":"1999-11-30T00:00:00","date_gmt":"1999-11-30T05:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/setsail.com\/?p=1350"},"modified":"2015-10-16T12:07:31","modified_gmt":"2015-10-16T17:07:31","slug":"chafe-backstay","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/setsail.com\/chafe-backstay\/","title":{"rendered":"Chafe-Backstay"},"content":{"rendered":"
Steve, I kept your 2 big books (Cruising Encyclopedia and Weather book) on the shelf, frankly afraid of them: they are so big, they intimidated me\u00c9 So I kept reading smaller, easier to finish books for the past 3 years. Finally I gathered the courage to open your cruising encyclopedia and now I can\u00d5t put it down: I don\u00d5t even play spades on the computer anymore. <\/p>\n
The fact is that I closed today on my first "big boat", is a 1989 Hylas 44, called Delta Tango, soon to be named "Alegria". I stopped working (or maybe my company\u00d5s business decided to slow down to the point that it stopped me) and plan to prepare to sail with her (my wife and Alegria) for the rest. Will shake down to Bermuda and BVI, afterwards going anywhere but including Alaska, Hawaii, Palmyra, Tonga, Tahiti, Western Europe, etc. I am 54, have some time to cruise, hopefully. Your book provides me with a lot of info that I intend to use to equip, improve and secure her. Your first advice in the book (don\u00d5t start buying things and changing them around until you sailed for a while) is great advice. But hard to follow by someone like me who is always trying to improve things (and people, just ask my wife and kids!).<\/p>\n
I called Hood and they prepared an estimate on a Vektron Main, reacher, stay sail and storm main. Initially I thought on getting the main (full batten, 5 of them), to go over the back stay, then I chicken out, now I am back on the first idea, making it elliptical, overlapping the back stay by some 8 inches. If it chafes, I guess I can cut it down to regular size. This is not a particulary fast boat, so I need all the sail I can get. I talked to the riggers at Nance & Ubderwood to build the baby stay and runners. Thank you for any advice you can give me. Regards, Pablo <\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Hi Pablo: Thanks for the kind words. Re the past the backstay roach, chafe is not an issue, as long as you put some UHMW over the battens and a piece of pvc pipe up the backstay. You might check with Dan Neri at North Sails in Newport, RI also for ideas\/quote. Dan has done a bunch of these rigs. Note–be sure and have the first reef set so the roach clears the backstay (for motorsailing). Steve Dashew<\/p>\n
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