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- Questions about Topping Lift - Sailboat Owners Forums
Before hoisting the main sail, I use the topping lift to raise the boom high enough so that after the sail halyard is tensioned, and the topping lift is then slackened, the boom will fall down a few inches -- the sail will keep it up from there (And obviously the main sheet needs to be slackened to allow the topping lift to raise the boom )
- Advice for (re) rigging topping lift | SailNet Community
Normally in that case, the topping lift passes through a bullet block that is hung from the backstay attachment point Normally, that is way stronger than needed for a topping lift, but often the lead angle for the main halyard and the magnitude of the load, makes that attachment point inadequate for a main halyard
- DaySailer. org Forum • View topic - DS 1 topping lift
My topping lift was made from a section of a O'Day Mariner backstay (3 32" SS cable) I put a SS tang on the masthead and bent the end of the tang an angle to line
- Flow 19 - Adjustable Topping Lift - YouTube
Did you ever wonder how to install an adjustable topping lift on a small sailboat without going to the extend of running a line up and down the mast? Here
- Help with topping lift! - Sailboat Owners Forums
The risk with a practice of raising the boom with the topping lift, whether for sail trim or headroom, is if you ever forget to ease the topping lift prior to trimming the boat closehauled, you stand a good chance of breaking something If you are lucky it would be the topping lift, if not, it will be the boom At least, that was my experience
- Topping Lift | Sailboat Owners Forums
Ideally terminate the topping lift below the backstay and above the main halyard If it has to go tone side, it doesn't matter which Usually the block is at the end of the boom, so the topping lift terminates forward on the boom where it is easy to adjust
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