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sonata6
sonata6
QLD
5 posts
QLD, 5 posts
25 Nov 2016 2:15pm
Hello All is it necessary
to have a safety line on my front stay on my sonata 6 ? many thanks
Microbe
Microbe
WA
178 posts
WA, 178 posts
25 Nov 2016 2:51pm
Hi Sonata6,

I also have a Sonata 6, so am probably well placed to answer this.I'm not quite sure what you mean about a safety line on your forestay? Do you mean a 2nd wire that will stop the mast from dropping in case your forestay breaks? If that's what you're asking - then No, you don't need that.Its unlikely for the forestay to break without outside influence (strong wind, collision etc) If you are sailing with a headsail up then there will probably be a luff wire in the sail itself that will be taking the pressure off the forestay. Especially if you are in the sort of strong winds that might cause a de-rigging (in that case you will crank down on the halyard and to tighten that luff).If you are concerned about the quality of your forestay get a rigger to check and replace it. It should be a 5mm SS wire that will have a breaking strain of 2,000kg which would be enough to lift a couple of Sonata 6s out of the water.
brianlara3
brianlara3
NSW
185 posts
NSW, 185 posts
25 Nov 2016 8:20pm
I'd love to know if that was what he/she meant. Interpretation was good. I wonder....Sonata, you there??
sonata6
sonata6
QLD
5 posts
QLD, 5 posts
26 Nov 2016 2:10pm
Microbe Many thanks'' for your help with Sonata in regards to forestay happy sailing Sonata6
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