Hi all,
We have a Carbon rig from Forte, and I noticed the rake is super aggressive so I measured it yesterday. We are just barely within the class maximum rake, with a distance from the main halyard entry to the stern of 34' 9 and 1/8th.
The boat gets sailed on lake superior, where conditions can get pretty intense, and the current crew is running light of the max weight limit...so having a max rake/max power rig setup doesn't seem like a brilliant choice.
I want to move our rake closer to max forward, (35' instead of 34' 9'' from halyard entry to stern), but I'm unclear on the math to make that change. I'm not certain that simply shortening the forestay by 3 inches will lead to a 1:1 change of 3 inches at the back of the boat...my gut says probably not.
Is there any official class guidance for forestay length that I'm unaware of? I found Tim porter's post about standing rigging lengths, and my forestay matches that, but I suspect the forte mast has a slightly lower anchor point for the T-Ball and it's changing my rake angle, which means I need a shorter forestay.
Is there any rule against an adjustable forestay? The way I read the class rules, it seems the forestay can be any length as long as the rake measurement distance remains within the three inch tolerance I mentioned above.
Perhaps I just put a turnbuckle on my forestay that allows me to lengthen or shorten as needed, but stay within that tolerance?
Any other suggestions for reducing rake angle?
Thanks,
Mike.