Floating tach bridal:
1) pad eye or cleat for attachment at on each
hull (forward of seagull striker)
2) 2 fiddle blocks with becket (Harken # 030)
3) 2 fiddle blocks with cam cleat (comarable to above)
4) Cordage should be approximately 5 X beam X 2 bridles (4 to 1
purchase plus tail)
One end of each bridal attaches to the bow and the other attaches to the clew of the spinnaker. If you use the
cleats at the
boat end you have to run from
hull to hull to fine tune the adjustment. If you have cleat ends attached to the clew your tails will will be up off the
deck. Also care should be taken if you have navigational lights on your seagull striker. The tails can be led all the way aft or to the help but it adds a lot of complexity to the set up. This is very simple system that works well if you keep it on the bow. The spinaker can be jybed and can go from one hull to the other. Clew will float and can be positioned almost anywhere you want it.