Good Morning All,
I finally got around to working on my righting line. In the below picture you'll see the bungee hooked to the dolphin striker, routed through small pulleys aft, and hooked to the righting line towards each forward corning casting. The righting line turns around the outside of the corner casting through an eye strap, runs aft, and is attached to the inner-rim of the aft hull. There's plenty of line to use and it fully retracts when not extended. The last time I righted, I tied a line to the windward shroud adjuster and leaned out (I didn't have this setup then). Note: the smaller bungee running across is the crew trapeze bungee.
Concerns:
1) Will routing the aft end of the righting line inside the rear casting significantly reduce my ability to counterweight? (Moving it outside is not a problem).
2) Does attaching the bungee hooks to the lower part of the dolphin striker induce undesireable loads? (I don't want to pull the striker out-of-plane with the mast). Should I move the hooks to just under the forward frame?
I would appreciate your thoughts on this project.
Thanks.