I have a CST oval section boom which has always had a GNAV.
I am in the process of converting it to an internal mainsheet.
Main reason being it means :
-you get 180 degrees of ratchet in light winds when you are using the mainsheet for leech tension.
- when you change rake your always have a mainsheet which centres the boom
I am considering either stiffening my 2006 vintage soft mast which struggles with a square head or replacing it, at which point i would like to go to try a traditional kicker or maybe a lever vang.
So here is the question.
Do i need to add internal reinforcement to the tube if i change the way the force is applied?
I have seen alot of 14s which a vertical carbon plate put inside to support the structure, which always struck me as a little odd.
THese 14s use a spinnaker pole as a boom though so maybe that is the reason.
The reason for considering it now, is that when i put the blocks in the boom for the internal mainsheet, then if reinforcement is required i need to offset the forward end sheave to one side to accomodate this.
I guess some reinforcement on the outside of the boom ofr the strop wouldnt go amiss, but that is easy to do later on.
Thanks,
Ed