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STAYSAIL with REMOVABLE INNER FORESTAY SOLENT RIG solution for strong winds on a sailboat ⛵
November 17, 2023 · 11 min · 8K views · Gulf of Naples
What this video covers
Installing a removable inner forestay allows for the use of a staysail or storm jib in winds exceeding 20–25 knots, providing a more efficient sail shape than a partially furled genoa.0:53 This Solent-style rig attaches to a reinforced structural point on the bow, positioned just below the primary forestay attachment, which eliminates the need for running backstays.8:21 A high-load tensioner, such as a dedicated lever or turnbuckle, secures the stay to the deck.6:55 When not in use, the wire stay is stowed parallel to the outer shroud using a hook on the spreader and a small tackle to prevent slapping against the mast.9:09 During testing in the Gulf of Naples with 25-knot winds and gusts up to 30 knots, the staysail improved boat balance and stability compared to a reefed genoa.5:12 The system allows for quick deployment and removal, though the heavy-duty sail requires manual folding and storage.9:36
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