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ROGER PIHLAJA



CDI Furler Wire Halyard Snapped - What's at the top?

2021-06-04; 18:10:34 EDT

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2002-08-01

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Hi Allyn,

OK, I just went out and measured my mast.  From the top of the masthead casting to the bottom of the mast, my mast measures 25 ft, 6 inches long.  This was measured in one step with a long tape measure.  So, I’m pretty certain of the measurement.

It is my understanding that the standard rig and the IMF rig have the same length mast.  But, I would ask someone with an IMF mainsail to measure the length of their mast to confirm this.

It would do no good for me to measure the length of terminal on the forestay because I have a Harken Unit 0 roller furler, not a CDI roller furler.  The hardware is different.  However, the 27 ft, 9-5/8 inches pin to pin forestay length I gave you includes the length of the terminals at each end.  So, it should translate as long as the mast length is the same.  I have no explanation why you are coming up with a 28 ft, 3-3/4 inches pin to pin forestay length.  A few inches I can explain away with the differences in required mast tilt between the standard mainsail vs. the IMF mainsail.  But, over a foot, that’s a huge difference!

I’m about getting to the point to send you to Stan before I tell you to do something that’s wrong.  I don’t have experience with the IMF rig and my R-22 doesn’t have the CDI roller furler either.  I think I need to just shut up and listen at this point.

I’m sorry Allyn; but, I don’t think I can help you.

Roger Pihlaja
S/V Dynamic Equilibrium

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Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] CDI Furler Wire Halyard Snapped - What's at the top?

The sail on my boat isn't quite like yours - it's not rounded and there is a definite corner with about 160 degree angle. It looks more like a humpback whale, and there is a piece of Velcro coming out of the hump. My only thought is that the Velcro can be used to wrap the mast around the mast during transportation.

Also, I've been looking at Hayn hardware for the forestay. I missed the hardware length on the toggle at the top - I estimated 3/4" but it's 2.5". That makes the length from center-to-center of the pins at 28' 3-3/4". Roger, you said your boat doesn't have an IMF, correct? Are the mast heights any different between standard and IMF masts? I've measures 1/2 a dozen more times.

*** Whatever broke off is at the bottom of the lake. I've attached two pictures, and I was convinced until 20 minutes ago my boat's forestay was made just like Silverheels. However, look at the top of the wire picture. That looks like the tail end of a thread and not where there was a T. It doesn't seem reasonable there would be adjustment at the top, and I wish I had paid more attention to this area in the past.


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