by Warren Nethercote » Mon Dec 21, 2015 11:56 pm
I am pulling this topic back from page 5 .......
My mast-builder (Fast Composites) is talking about spreaders with me. Their designer had earlier suggested 27 inch long lowers and 15 inch long uppers, both raked at 20 degrees. Looking at the Watershed deck plan it would seem that the chain plates lie something like 22 degrees abaft the mast step centre, so 20 degrees appears reasonable, particularly after mast rake.
Earlier in this string Chad spoke of 1100mm/600mm (43 inches/23.6 inches) from C-Tech and Phil appeared to have made his spreaders 42 and 30 inches. Both of these are much longer than the recommendation I have received. My concern with shorter spreaders is that they will not deflect the V1s and V2s as much as longer spreaders would and thereby would be less capable of inducing pre-bend.
In another string, identity forgotten, I recall someone (Chad?) talking of 30 degrees spreader rake, which seems big (but if Chad, it is a rotating mast so may be a red herring).
So, from the boats actually sailing out there with non-rotating masts: what spreader lengths and what spreader rake are you using (If it is 'stock' C-Tech, what are the numbers?) Are you happy with the result or would you recommend something different?