Hello everyone. I am very close to having my project floating, and shortly after that I will stand the rig up for the first time since she sank. I've never seen the rig standing, and I don't know or have confidence that the old stuff is right. So, I am hanging up all new rigging when I stand it up this spring.
Does anyone have the original stay lengths for all stays above deck (bobstay, boomkin, sprit whiskers are easy as they are fixed and unmovable)? I ask b/c picture this... the boat is floating for the first time and have not a clue if she is trimmed perfect, and one wants to stand the rig up per the original specifications. Is there rake? If so, how does one tell rake if the boat may not be trimmed. Likewise, is the mast supposed to be plumb on her lines? Again, how does one tell plumb if the boat is not perfectly trim. So, my question lies in specified production stay lengths pin-to-pin (mast-to-chainplate, or sprit, or boomkin)?
If none of that is worth pursuing, in what way or order should I rig the stays? I had thought of having all the upper connection points fabricated and fixed to the mast, stand up the mast, and start rigging. I would start with the lower shrouds (I believe they are all the same length), then I would do the upper shrouds; which should be the same length. At this point the mast is fixed laterally, but the fore and aft is not; which can have significant effects on length per degree out of proper order. Maybe, with the lowers fixed (all the same length remember?) and then the uppers fixed (while trying to sight up the mast for straightness), the fore and aft will be easy as sighting more for straightness will take care of any issues/questions. If this is correct, then the previous inquiry is of is a moot point.
My boat has the taller mast, encapsulated cast lead ballast/keel, wooden bowsprit and boomkin, and original sail plan.
I'm open to any inquiries to help me get this boat rigged correctly, and sailing this spring. Thanks for any and all assistance.
Fair Winds,
Tyler Bechel
S/V Cecilia LaBelle