Could not have said it any better

 

 

John and Maryann

Legacy III

1982 C&C 34

Noank, CT

 

 

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Robert
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Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2020 9:32 AM
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Cc: Robert Abbott
Subject: Stus-List 1979 C&C 34: why hangers on thru-deck mast fitting?

 

David:

The two SS straps are your 'mast tangs'.....they are very important....they
keep your deck from lifting from the upward pull of halyards connected to
your mast collar.   They should be bolted to your mast just as you step your
mast before the rigging is tensioned.  If you attempt if after the rig is
tensioned, the holes in the tangs and mast may not line up.  Same thing with
any halyards, don't have any halyards tensioned pulling up the deck.  Since
your mast is keel stepped, you can safely back off all the rigging and try
to line the holes up. 

The v-berth SS rod with a turnbuckle is used in a similar way as your mast
tangs.....to off set the upward pull of your babystay from where the
babystay connects to the deck.  I am of course now assuming you have a
babystay.  Same with the mast tangs, no tension on the babystay.  Tighten
the v-berth SS rod's turnbuclke until the rod feels tight....do not over
tension it as you will pull the deck down.

Trusting this is helpful.

Rob Abbott
AZURA
C&C 32 - #277
Halifax, N.S. 

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