Thanks to all who replied. This will await spring and more careful measuring.
I will keep you posted if I move forward with project. Florida beckons.
Bill Walker
CnC 36
Evening Star
Pentwater, Mi
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From: "TOM VINCENT"
To: "C&C Forum"
Subject: Stus
t: Tuesday, January 28, 2014 7:45 PM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List bow sprit
Martin,
when I asked about tack height control, The guy at the Selden booth suggested
using an Antal ring with a dyneema loop attached to the tack of sail on the
ist.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List bow sprit
Bill
I installed a Selden furler for my asymmetric spinnaker on my C&C 29-2 last
summer. On the 29-2 the forestay attachment point is sufficiently aft of the
stem , that I am was able to attach the furler to a pad eye on the stem, so I
can’t offe
Kane
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2014 8:19 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List bow sprit
Bill
I installed a Selden furler for my asymmetric spinnaker on my C&C 29-2 last
summer. On the 29-2 the forestay attachment point is sufficiently aft of the
stem , that I am was abl
Subject: Re: Stus-List bow sprit
Martin,
when I asked about tack height control, The guy at the Selden booth suggested
using an Antal ring with a dyneema loop attached to the tack of sail on the
torsion line of furler that would slide up and down furler line as the tack was
raised and lowered
Martin,
when I asked about tack height control, The guy at the Selden booth suggested
using an Antal ring with a dyneema loop attached to the tack of sail on the
torsion line of furler that would slide up and down furler line as the tack was
raised and lowered with a separate line through block
Bill
I installed a Selden furler for my asymmetric spinnaker on my C&C 29-2 last
summer. On the 29-2 the forestay attachment point is sufficiently aft of the
stem , that I am was able to attach the furler to a pad eye on the stem, so I
can’t offer any advice on the installation challenges. Howe