Hello everyone !
I have a question regarding my standing rigging, on a 1978 Pearson 323.
This one does not have a topping lift. Instead, a stainless steel cable with carabiner is directly fixed in Y on the backstay and on the boom (Figure).
The previous owner told me that he sailed without a topping lift.
When sailing, this stainless steel cable limits downwind performance.
I have some questions :
- have you ever seen this assembly?
- Should the stainless steel cable be removed once the main sail has been hoisted (then put back in place once the main sail has been lowered), with the boom vang stretched?
- does the installation of a classic topping lift or a rigid vang seem relevant to you?
Thank you for your help!