I've pretty much finished this boat resurrection - hopefully a launch date once i've got the Dinghy Show out of the way
I noticed that my boat doesn't have shroud adjusters. The forestay is connected via a bottle screw to the bridle and has a furler.
So, after dropping the mast and sorting the rigging - the hounds slidey thing was upside down and forestay attached where shroud should be - i rigged it back up and couldn't get the bottle screw to meet the bridle. No problem, I just put a rope strop in (I'm likely to change to a strop anyway.
So, now I have huge mast rake and no real way to bring the mast more upright - so I'm guessing i'll need some shroud adjuster plates.
All makes sense so far.
That, though, got me thinking: "Well, how much rake and tension do I run on this boat?"
I'll order some shroud plates this week but just wanted to tap the hive mind as to a rake measurement as a starting point and an idea on rig tension.
Do you run them tight? Loose? Medium?
All thoughts welcome ...... and I promise I'll stop bugging you all soon!
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