Happy Friday to everyone.  I've enjoyed the discussions this week.

2000 psi on a hydraulic backstay for a large keelboat is not very much and
seems overly conservative to me, particularly with the large headsails that
many of our boats have.

We used to routinely go to 4000 psi on a 33 foot Santa Cruz ULDB routinely
when I raced in San Francisco Bay.  Bigger boats, much more.  North Sails
recommends 4300 psi for a J/35 in 14 knots true as another example.
http://www.j35-fleet7.com/training/training_tuning_NorthSails_guide.pdf

I try to not push too hard on my 1979 C&C 36 but go to 2500 to get the
headstay closer to where I would expect it in heavy air cruising.  I
suspect it would be just right at 4000 but I have not raced this boat in
anger enough to do that.

best,
Bailey White
C&C 36
Lake Lanier, GA
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