Jib attachment to deck

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Jib attachment to deck

Postby Albert Stall » Mon Jun 08, 2009 7:08 am

I've had my mast knocked down 3 times now by someone hooking the jib forestay and disconnecting it from the rack.

The way I had it arranged was with a ring, ball bearing swivel, and a hook. It seems the ring is not strong enough to resist a hit and it uncoils and down it all comes.

I've seen various ways of attaching all but thought I would put it out there and see what the Discussion site thinks.

Thanks,



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Postby geeks2you » Mon Jun 08, 2009 7:22 am

Eagle Claw has a new series of equipment called the "laser" line for fishing equipment. They have new rings that are oval and very small, but use heavy gauge wire for their size. I think I am using size 3 and they are about 3/8" long and are 40# strength. I have the same basic setup on my new jib boom, but I used 120# spectra as the "ring" and tied it between the BB swivel and the hook, then even wrapped a few turns to around the loop to keep it all set correctly. seems to work great so far but havent taken any hits of force yet.

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Postby kahle67 » Tue Jun 09, 2009 8:07 pm

Eliminate the split rings. In my past experience they are always the weakest link when used under high and constant loads unless soldered.

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