Deck Tie Down Turnbuckle
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Deck Tie Down Turnbuckle
Am I recently acquired 109 the yard that put the Mast up for the previous owner did not install the wood trim forward of the mast in the cabin likely because it wraps around the deck tie down turnbuckle. The headliner is now sagging because there's nothing to hold it up there. Is there a procedure to be able to remove this? Just take tension off the shrouds first? How much tension do I put back on the turnbuckle?
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Re: Deck Tie Down Turnbuckle
I'm not sure if there is a torque spec that I've seen for it but what has worked for me is to tighten the turnbuckle until you feel tension, then go another full turn. This should stop the plate with the turning blocks from lifting the deck when the halyards are tensioned.
What hull number and where are you located?
What hull number and where are you located?
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Re: Deck Tie Down Turnbuckle
Thank you, should I take tension off the shrouds first?
Hull 255, formerly Freedom, to be renamed Saorsa.
I just sailed her up from Charleston SC to Boston MA, getting in Wednesday morning.
Hull 255, formerly Freedom, to be renamed Saorsa.
I just sailed her up from Charleston SC to Boston MA, getting in Wednesday morning.
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Re: Deck Tie Down Turnbuckle
Yes - let the mast free stand when you do this. Shrouds, headstay and backstay can be on but loose. Vang should be slack too.
You bought a nice boat owned by a former class officer when it was on Long Island Sound. Glad to see it found a new home.
You should stop by Newport and say hi!
You bought a nice boat owned by a former class officer when it was on Long Island Sound. Glad to see it found a new home.
You should stop by Newport and say hi!