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Title: BACK STAY RELEASE
Post by: boblin on September 02, 2015, 10:48:21 AM
Hello everyone, getting ready to haul our tall rig keel stepped mast boat for an inspection. Our derrick because of its height or lack of can only position the lifting jig if the back stay is unhooked which is what the derrick boss tells me is how its done. I do not see any easy way to get to the forestay to release the turnbuckle to keep equal tension on both sides. Could use the main halyard for temporary stay but at some point it to will have to be released to position lifting jig  Derrick guy says mid stays will support mast? Any thoughts?

Thanks

Bob
Title: Re: BACK STAY RELEASE
Post by: KWKloeber on September 02, 2015, 10:52:44 AM
He is correct.

On my 30 what I sometimes do is run the halyard to the base of the pedestal or a bridle between my primaries.

kk
Title: Re: BACK STAY RELEASE
Post by: Craig Illman on September 02, 2015, 11:33:18 AM
When my C30 was surveyed last year they also needed to disconnect the backstays. The deck stepped mast didn't fall down for the couple hours it was unsupported to the rear other than the lowers.

Craig
Title: Re: BACK STAY RELEASE
Post by: Ron Hill on September 02, 2015, 02:57:17 PM
Bob : I don't know what make/model of roller furling you have, but it would only take about 4 turns on the head stay turnbuckle to ease the tension with the back stay removed.

The other 3 shrouds on each side will easily support the mast.

A thought.
Title: Re: BACK STAY RELEASE
Post by: boblin on September 02, 2015, 03:27:56 PM
Thanks all for your replies. I'm feeling a little better about this. Probably for peace of mind will connect halyard to a bridle.

Bob
Title: Re: BACK STAY RELEASE
Post by: Jim Hardesty on September 02, 2015, 06:27:40 PM
I have to take my fore stay back to the mast to fit our travel lift.  So I do it twice a year, that is every year I leave my mast up for winter storage.  As Ron said the 3 shrouds on each side will support the mast.  Even with my deck stepped mast.  With a keel stepped mast you have less to be concerned with.  The mast really has no place to go. 
Jim