[Rhodes22-list] Halyards

cowie ccowie at cowieassociates.com
Wed Jun 3 13:15:08 EDT 2009


Ron:

That's good news, now I need to get up the nerve and lower the mast while at
the dock and install the extra halyard.  What type of line and or hardware
did you use for your spare halyard?


Ron Singerman-2 wrote:
> 
> cowie,
> 
> On your "new"  rhodes 22 you should be able to hook up an additional
> halyard 
> when the mast is down.  There is additional hardware on the mast top to do 
> this.  We've done this with Serenity our "not so new" rhodes 22 and use it 
> for our shower as well as flying our club burgee when appropriate.
> 
>>>ron<<
> S/V Serenity
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "cowie" <ccowie at cowieassociates.com>
> To: <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 12:25 PM
> Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Halyards
> 
> 
>>
>> R22 2009 with furling head sail and IMF.  Silly Question:  Does the main 
>> sail
>> and or head sail have a halyard?  I keep my boat in the water at a slip 
>> and
>> never really took a good look at the mast head rigging prior to raising
>> my
>> mast. I can see a hollow groove inside the mast that houses the furling
>> mechanism but don't see a main halyard.  I suppose that the mast needs to
>> come down in order to remove the main sail.  How about the head sail?  I 
>> see
>> a grooved sleav that the head sail appears to slide into and assume the
>> sleave is only removed if the mast is down?  I assume the head sail can
>> be
>> slid down and out of the track but I don' see a halyard?  Elton showed me 
>> a
>> red halyard that is stowed inside the boat and noted I should use this if 
>> I
>> remove the head sail.  Not sure exactly how the red line gets used?  I 
>> don't
>> need to take the sails down but am curious how it is done.  I am also
>> thinking ahead to storm season and want to be prepared in case I decide
>> to
>> remove the head sail if high winds are predicted.  Is the small amount of
>> main sail exposed during a windy storm of concern?  I suppose the head 
>> sail
>> sheets could be wraped around the furled head sail to better protect the
>> sail from flapping, should anything be done to the small amount of main 
>> sail
>> exposed.  I am also thinking it would be nice to have an extra halyard to
>> fly a flag and suppose most are attached to the spreaders.  I also 
>> purchased
>> a 2.5 gallon solar shower and am wondering what to raise this with,
>> penant
>> halyard or rig something on the topping lift?
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