I couldn't find this topic anywhere in the forum. If it exists, I'll be grateful if you could link it below.
Reg. the BR20: the tack of the mizzen sail and the sheets hang too low to make flying an ensign from the stern practical. Additionally, many would agree that the best place to display the ensign on a ketch is from the top of the mizzenmast.
I could make this easy on myself and just slide a metal or wooden dowel down the extra space of the mizzen sail sleeve. But that would require me to take down and put up the mizzen mast every time I depart the harbor to not leave the ensign up when not underway and in the evening (bad ensign protocol).
But I don't like this solution. I leave my mizzenmast up the time when at mooring or in the harbor (boat stays in the water). Additionally, I like the idea of hoisting a pig stick. I think it creates a distinguished appearance. And I'm able to hoist or douse the ensign quickly.
I've seen the same few photos lingering around the internet and in this forum of homemade pig sticks. If you have a creation you're particularly proud of, OR you have come up with your own solution, I'd love to see some pictures.
Here is my question: Has anyone attached a halyard pulley, bullseye, or low friction ring to the top of the mizzen mast? Instead of attaching one of these options to the mast, I wasn't thinking of attaching them to the seat-belt strap-like material that prevents the mast from protruding through the top of the mizzen sail. I'm thinking of adding a utility halyard to the mizzen that would rotate on the mizzen axis so that even when the mizzen is completed furled, the halyard is still usable.
Thoughts?