Frank C wrote:I've never seen a Mac with the main halyard block on portside of the mast. Is that your main halyard?
Regardless, you shouldn't be using that halyard for mast raising. It clearly is pulling the mast to port, plus it would be twisting the mast dangerously at the point where the forestay can be pinned (assuming your rig is tuned tightly - properly). Finally, that halyard mounts 4 ft higher than the forestay, so during mast raising it places undue stress at the masttop.
SOP is to use the jib halyard for mast raising. It attaches at the forestay hounds and should be attached for a center-pull during mast raising ... not side pulling stress like the main halyard. If the PO removed the halyard in favor of the furler, it's time to add another. It also serves to hoist a hank-on sail or hoist the jib sock. Some have added a second hound, about 6 to 8 inches higher on the mast, which avoids any interference with furler rotation. It can also be used to fly a spinnaker.
An alternative is adding a dedicated mast raising line down lower on the mast, maybe at the spreaders. However, that point provides less leverage on the mast as you try to pin the forestay.
Frank, my Mac has a block on both sides of the mast, nothing in the front. Now you understand the point of my original post, that it just doesn't seem right to raise the mast by pulling it from one side. It is my opinion that I should be pulling straight on.
My Mac does not have a forestay, or as far as I can tell a jib halyard, only the furler. The PO has added several things to the mast, but has also taken off many things, which adds to my confusion. I have read the Mac manual from beginning to end, several times, to get some idea of how the mast rigging is supposed to look, but none of it looks like mine. I have some additional hardware, and some missing hardware. So far I have only sailed with the main sail, as I try to figure things out.
I purchased the Speedy Rigger vid to help me setup my Mac, but after watching it I realized that he had parts I didn't have and I had parts he didn't have. Very confusing.
Back to the question at hand, if I understand you correctly, I could add another hound above the furler attachment point and add a forstay and a mast raising line? If so, I like that suggestion because, while it may be redundant, it adds an element of safety that appeals to me. Would it be normal to have both a forstay and a furler? I trust the 6-8 inch higher mount would also allow the forstay to clear the furler drum? Since I am already going to replace much of the rigging hardware, it would make sense to add the forstay mount and jib halyard block at the same time.
A big
Thank You to everyone for your helpful advice.
Pat