David, many thanks for your insightful response as always. Please see the 3D double sheeting arrangement (as mentioned now we want a simple single sheet system). Also forgive the tender in that image, it was taken before I was the owner.
It does a very good job of showing the space.
Regarding positioning of deck blocks and other gear:
- We have pondered whether the sheet lines should be routed to the chainplates at the davits as shown in this 3D plan but with the addition of a rope span, exactly as you mentioned. The issue is that the rope span (rather the sheets) may obstruct the lazarette, so considered a higher part of the davits. They are strong enough for the loads but something about it felt... off? just not seen sheets attached to davits all that much.
- An alternative is to take the deck fixings to a forward position of the lazarrette and to create a rope span or fixed horse here as alluded in the 2D pdf of the simplified plan.
Regarding the sheeting arrangement itself:
- Once deck gear is fixed, we can adjust as needed but as you say it is good to have a fairly decent first try. I will make a point to revisit the loading calculations to make sure we use single, 2, or 3 part sheeting systems across both masts as appropriate.
- I am very curious as to why you have recommended an arrangement of 4 : 3 sheeted battens between the upper and lower sheets. Perhaps my newcomer ignorance, I thought that using our upper sheet spanning the top two battens would allow more control of the sail including its twist as opposed to the upper sheet spanning 4 battens.