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I have just had new standing rigging installed. I am told that it has to be
tuned. Currently the rigging is not very tight. Is there any experience on here that can suggest to what specifications the rigging should be tightened? I am new to all this but learning fast. Any suggestion appreciated. Geoff |
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Geoffrey Freer wrote:
I have just had new standing rigging installed. I am told that it has to be tuned. Currently the rigging is not very tight. Is there any experience on here that can suggest to what specifications the rigging should be tightened? I am new to all this but learning fast. Any suggestion appreciated. Geoff well you've left us with so many unknowns here we wouldn't know where to start. Your best place to look for tuning tips is your own class association, or the manufacturer's literature/website. -- COMPUTER POWER TO THE PEOPLE! DOWN WITH CYBERCRUD! |
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Well don't make it so tight you pull the maststep thru the bottom of the boat.
Geoffrey Freer wrote: I have just had new standing rigging installed. I am told that it has to be tuned. Currently the rigging is not very tight. Is there any experience on here that can suggest to what specifications the rigging should be tightened? I am new to all this but learning fast. Any suggestion appreciated. Geoff |
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Very good instructions exist in book Modern Seamanship by Don Dodds. I am
also new to this task and am waiting for calm weather so I may adjust stays. It appears there is no absolute correct answer on shroud tension (although I am sure you will find no shortage of opinion). General guideline I have heard is 1/2" deflection at shoulder height. "Geoffrey Freer" wrote in message ... I have just had new standing rigging installed. I am told that it has to be tuned. Currently the rigging is not very tight. Is there any experience on here that can suggest to what specifications the rigging should be tightened? I am new to all this but learning fast. Any suggestion appreciated. Geoff |
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rotoryracer wrote:
Very good instructions exist in book Modern Seamanship by Don Dodds. I am also new to this task and am waiting for calm weather so I may adjust stays. It appears there is no absolute correct answer on shroud tension (although I am sure you will find no shortage of opinion). General guideline I have heard is 1/2" deflection at shoulder height. one major thing to note... don't slacken off the shroud tension too much... you may regret it when your mast goes overboard... and be carefull when adjusting spreaders, you could end up in a situation where they are no longer "pulling" the mast back against the forestay. Don't forget to get the mast to the correct rake before you go mad doing the shroud tension... and after tensioning the shrouds, double check that your mast rake is still where it should be and ALSO that your mast is _not_ tilted off to one side... otherwise you'll be windering why you beat better on one tack than the other... (the jib slot won't be same on opposite tacks) -- COMPUTER POWER TO THE PEOPLE! DOWN WITH CYBERCRUD! |
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Thanks to all for your advice and suggestions. Much appreciated. Regards
Geoff |
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