PI Design
11-07-2006, 10:27 AM
I was curious as to whether anyone has any thoughts on the optimum foretsay angle?
There are quite a few theories/opinions on forestay attachment height, but I don't know any rule of thumb for the angle. Obviously, a greater the angle allows a larger non-overlapping area and reduces stay tension, but this must be balanced against having a low aspect ratio and stepping the mast 'too far' aft. I think a lot of folk chose a mast location (based on a variety of factors) and just extend the forestay to the bow, so don't think too hard about forestay angle but this isn't necessarily the best way.
There are quite a few theories/opinions on forestay attachment height, but I don't know any rule of thumb for the angle. Obviously, a greater the angle allows a larger non-overlapping area and reduces stay tension, but this must be balanced against having a low aspect ratio and stepping the mast 'too far' aft. I think a lot of folk chose a mast location (based on a variety of factors) and just extend the forestay to the bow, so don't think too hard about forestay angle but this isn't necessarily the best way.