Hello,
my boat, Madam Wong, is a steel Colvin, 3 masted schooner (issue 76 cover). The mast has 3 standing shrouds per side for the main and mizzen, 2 per side for the foremast. Total is 6 + 6 + 4 = 16 shrouds.
The problem is when I need to reef a panel, the yard has extra freedom to swing (I installed a yard parrell already). The front of yard sometimes jams on the shrouds, usually between the front and mid shroud. The shrouds also chafes on the sail and the yard, when squaring off for downwind. So I tend not to ever reef, even though I should!
1. I can plug my mast with a wood plug, like in
https://alberg37junk.wordpress.com/category/junk-rig-design/
to make it a free standing mast. But I'm not sure if the mast will be strong enough, anybody knows the calculations for that? I think I may have find out my boat's actual righting moment (hang the dinghy on the side, put a heavy load, and measure heel) and a bunch of other number crunching.
2. Or weld spreaders (the Chidells did this on Tin Hau).
Any thoughts?
Thank you,
Vo