Hello,
I stepped the mast on my bav47 cruiser (2001) this spring. For the first month I was doing other works on the boat and the mast was pretty much hand-tightened, or slightly more. No pumping evident. I then took to the Selden "folding ruler" guide, as my cap shroud diameter is 12 mm and there is no good tool available for gaging tension, and tuned my mast. I was sleeping on the boat one night and the wind gusted to 45 kn and I woke up to an "earthquake" in my cabin. To specify - the mast is bare presently, no rodkicker, no boom, no sails on the mast or forestay Furlex. So,
my mast is pumping and I want to do something about it and re-tune my mast.
I know there is a thread here in the forums with some very good input, however I want to ask advice on some specifics.
Firstly, I have a fractional rig, two spreaders, baby stay, one set of lower shrouds. Cap shrouds are linked at the first spreaders, so not continuous.
Secondly, what I learned from my first tuning is that
do not use a plastic folding ruler! The thermal coeficient of expansion of plastics is in general greater than that of metals. During my tuning I noticed the distance between the shroud terminal and my ruler tip changing as the sun angle changed relative to the ruler. I find this should be mentioned in the Selden manual, as ... it is quite important when tuning from 0-3 millimeters
Questions:1) My backstay is tensioned with a winch handle and the lower part of the stay is attached to the stern in two places, forming a "V" shape. From the tip of the V, via a pulley, the stay runs to the top of the mast. What tension should I have the backstay when I start the tuning process? Should I already have a slight pre-bend in place with the backstay? I do not want to risk mast inversion. The Selden guide does not say anything about this to my understanding. The V joint to the pulley is rather high up and it would be nontrivial to attach a 2 m ruler to the backstay beyond this V joining point;
2) The babystay - how tight and when do I tighten this in the "folding ruler" method? It obviously cannot bear the same weight as the side stays, as the babystay chainplate is ... considerably weaker;
3) Do I tune the mast with boom on, sails on or with a bare mast as I have presently? Having sails and boom on in my consideration would act as oscillation dampeners. I do not know if this is desired or not. The Selden manual does not say anything about this to my understanding.
Thanks!