I just finished splicing some dyneema for the running backstays for my
Baltic 47. I assume that's what you are calling check stays. So yes, I
think Dyneema's a much better option than wire. We use the boat mostly for
coastal cruising, occasional ocean racing, and occasional ocean passages.
Just FYI check stays are the lower running backstays. On a Star, the
running backstays control headstay tension while the checks control mast
bend and are an integral part of sail trim.
On our boats the runners stop the inner forestay from bending the mast too
much when we are using a staysail and also stop the mast pumping when we
are beating in waves (which is my most common use). We use the backstay for
headstay tension and the runners can stop the backstay from bending the
mast too much.
Andy
Baltic 47 Masquerade
Formerly of C&C 40 Peregrine

Andrew Burton
26 Beacon Hill
Newport, RI
USA 02840
http://sites.google.com/site/andrewburtonyachtservices/

phone  +401 965 5260


On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 8:45 PM Hoyt, Mike via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Do you actually use these? Our frers 33 has check stays and although they
> help with main shape we rarely use them due to added complications tacking
> etc
>
> Mike
> Peraiatence
> Halifax
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> *From:* cenelson via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
> *Sent:* July 23, 2021 9:26:54 PM
> *To:* Stus-List
> *Cc:* cenelson
> *Subject:* Stus-List Wire vs. Dyneema check stays
>
>
> I have decided to replace my standing rigging on Water Phantom, my now 26
> yr old 1995 C&C XL/kcb.
>
> The rigger has recommended staying with a rod replacement vs. wire to
> better match the rod fittings, esp. at the mast head and to save money.
>
> He also recommends going with dyneema, instead of wire, for the check
> stays.
>
> My concern is uv damage to the dyneema which I understand has been a
> problem with using it vs. wire.
>
> His response is that the early coatings used to protect dyneema led to
> short lifetimes but that the newer coatings have solved that problem.
>
> OTOH, my wire check stays are still fine “…after all these years…”
>
> My question is should I go with dyneema for the checks or stay with new
> wire assuming the costs are similar?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Charlie Nelson
>
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