zulpas
08-29-2009, 07:08 PM
How critical is the vertical alignment between the center of mast on cabin top (I don't have the mast yet), tip of the sprit and bobstay fitting?
The bowsprit is 4" Sq. tube, there is 3" lower deck from frame "A" forward to bow. The longitudinal forces are transmitted to this frame and bollards.
When I align the mast base and the sprit perpendicular to frame "A", the forward end of the sprit is about 5/8"-3/4" off against the bobstay fitting. I tried to maneuver it to align all 3 points by moving the aft end to port and forward end to Stb., however, I think it is more important to have the sprit square against the frame and in line with the forces. In this case the sprit is going to be visibly off the bow center. Am I being too fussy here?
The bowsprit is 4" Sq. tube, there is 3" lower deck from frame "A" forward to bow. The longitudinal forces are transmitted to this frame and bollards.
When I align the mast base and the sprit perpendicular to frame "A", the forward end of the sprit is about 5/8"-3/4" off against the bobstay fitting. I tried to maneuver it to align all 3 points by moving the aft end to port and forward end to Stb., however, I think it is more important to have the sprit square against the frame and in line with the forces. In this case the sprit is going to be visibly off the bow center. Am I being too fussy here?