Steve,

Phil sent you the link to rigging chart.  If you want to check the number,
use twice the mast height, deduct the distance from the cabin roof to the
boom or wherever you fasten the shackle when the sail is down, add 3 feet or
what ever you want for a tail past the winch and if you want them to add a
eye splice for a shackle, add another foot.  If you have wire sheaves, then
they need to be replaced.  A PO converted mine to rope from wire.  The
sheaves at the masthead were replaced, the exit blocks at the butt were not
and I replaced them this season.

I used Stayset X for the main halyard when I replaced it about five or six
years ago.  If you are racing seriously, this particular line has too much
stretch.  If the winds are going to be anything about 10, we have to put the
halyard on the winch and really put a lot of tension on it to get the
stretch out.  If you are going to race, I would recommend as low stretch
line as you can afford.

John
5874 Fortitude





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Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2008 6:18 PM
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Subject: catalina27-talk: Halyard Length

I am thinking of replacing a wire and rope halyard with rope only. If I do
this, will I have to replace the sheave as well?

Also, how long will this need to be if I want to run the halyard back to the
cockpit?

Thanks,

Steve

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