I posted a question below about how the standing and running rigging is supposed to be set up for the boom on a GB32. Thank you for all the good input.
I now have a different but related question.
My mast is stepped forward of the rear rail on the flybridge, and the design accommodates that with a big u-shaped bend in the rail that circles the mast on the forward side. That's all fine but if I install the boom at the base of the mast, which is the obvious attachment point for the gooseneck, the swing of the boom will be severely limited by the stanchions on either side. Probably 20- or 30-degrees max in either direction. Is that how it's supposed to be or am I missing something? Is there an installation that allows for boom movement wider than that?
Picture attached (hopefully):
I now have a different but related question.
My mast is stepped forward of the rear rail on the flybridge, and the design accommodates that with a big u-shaped bend in the rail that circles the mast on the forward side. That's all fine but if I install the boom at the base of the mast, which is the obvious attachment point for the gooseneck, the swing of the boom will be severely limited by the stanchions on either side. Probably 20- or 30-degrees max in either direction. Is that how it's supposed to be or am I missing something? Is there an installation that allows for boom movement wider than that?
Picture attached (hopefully):