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    Posted: 10 Oct 18 at 8:50am
Originally posted by mozzy

The most annoying part I've come across is the mast halyard sheave on the 800 for £57


The price is a tad high, but you'd except it if it worked! It's just the most frustrating piece of plastic, the halyard always falls down the side of the sheave, preventing you from either raising or dropping the main. And the only way to stop it is to put a bolt through instead of a pin to hold the cheeks together. It doesn't even come pre-drilled!

There's a few little idiosyncrasies about the 800 which maybe could be done better, and RS are pretty good a making small improvements for usability... how this crap piece of hardware has survived so long I have now idea!



We gave up on the 2:1 halyard a while back, its actually quite easy at just 1:1 and eliminates the sheave issue.
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But doesn't it still have to run over the sheave? Do does getting rig of the crane improve the angle?

It does seem a bit of overkill the 2:1, but I thought it was more to reduce stretch / how far back down the mast the main slips under downhaul, kicker and sheet tension?
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Originally posted by mozzy

But doesn't it still have to run over the sheave? Do does getting rig of the crane improve the angle?

It does seem a bit of overkill the 2:1, but I thought it was more to reduce stretch / how far back down the mast the main slips under downhaul, kicker and sheet tension?

still have the crane just run it over the sheave and down to the cleat, its then not pulled to one side due to the 2:1 attachment point on the crane.  Its not once come off since the change.  As for slippage we hoist pull all the controls on then release and take up the slip, and most it moves 1cm over the course of a day,  it also looks like it hoists nearer to the top.
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Struggling to picture it. If it's 1:1 isn't the dead end on the shackle and it just goes straight very the sheave and down to the block?

The 2:1 doesn't really pull from the side, it's more at the front it slips off, but I don't see why that would be different with 1:1?
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We just use a bobble to attach to the main, but you could splice a shackle on i suppose, then straight up to and over the sheave and down to the turning block at mast base and into cleat.  I haven't got an image of it but we replaced 2 in as many seasons so moved to this and no problems.

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Originally posted by mozzy


The most annoying part I've come across is the mast halyard sheave on the 800 for £57
The price is a tad high, but you'd except it if it worked! It's just the most frustrating piece of plastic, the halyard always falls down the side of the sheave, preventing you from either raising or dropping the main. And the only way to stop it is to put a bolt through instead of a pin to hold the cheeks together. It doesn't even come pre-drilled!
There's a few little idiosyncrasies about the 800 which maybe could be done better, and RS are pretty good a making small improvements for usability... how this crap piece of hardware has survived so long I have now idea!


Funny you should mention the ridiculous list price of RS800 parts;
Mast inc rigging £3,213, complete bowsprit £504, a pair of intermediate bars £590 (plus another £17.16 for 4 stainless pins if you want to use them) & corrector weights (3kg of lead) £70 each…………….
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How about the new laser topmast at £525
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Originally posted by seasailor

How about the new laser topmast at £525

Its a carbon section and is actually fairly well priced compared to other carbon mast sections. For example a D-One top section retails at £684.

I know it is still significantly more than the old ali top section but comparing like for like (carbon with carbon) it seems pretty reasonable.
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Considering carbon tube of roughly that size costs about £90/m retail that doesn't sound much of a bargain. And doesn't a D-One top section have a track attached (and a taper?)?
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