Refueler
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This is just a post to describe a DIY simple way to set same tension on 'opposite' stays ... it does not mean different stays though ... ie forestay and cap as example.
Lets take Cap Shrouds. We must make make upright and check its not leaning to port or stbd ..... using main or spinnaker halyard to each side of boat does that.
So mast is upright ... how to make tension same without a Loos gauge ?
Simple fishermans gauge and a straight edge ...
Lets assume your lowers (or babys as some calle them) are holding mast but not tensioned.
Cap Shrouds tensioned enough to approx final and with Mast upright.
Fix straight edge across boat toi front of mast so that each end is passed the Cap Shroud each side and level. Mark on it the Cap Shroud position.
Put fisherman scale on Cap Shroud and pull inward till you have a reasonable result on display. Mark the straight edge. Now measure the distance of the two marks. Mark the other leg of the straight edge same.
Now put scale on the other Shroud and pull to that mark ... read display.
You now have option of which to adjust till they read same - keeping in mind of course the mast upright..
Now that Caps are set ... using halyard straight down - check that mast is not bent to one side by lowers (babys) ...
Choose which pair you want to do first ... fwd or rear.
Basically repeat as per the Caps .. taking care not to 'bend' the mast to one side.
Twin backstays same ... which of course will also tension forestay - so rake of mast must be maintained.
I know some will come on and say ... What ?? But its 'old school' and actually works. It just needs user to have an idea of 'feel' on tension .... I have not only that after 30 odd years of Superanne ... but also that if my bog door only just clears the underdeck mast doubling plate - I'm fine !!
Lets take Cap Shrouds. We must make make upright and check its not leaning to port or stbd ..... using main or spinnaker halyard to each side of boat does that.
So mast is upright ... how to make tension same without a Loos gauge ?
Simple fishermans gauge and a straight edge ...
Lets assume your lowers (or babys as some calle them) are holding mast but not tensioned.
Cap Shrouds tensioned enough to approx final and with Mast upright.
Fix straight edge across boat toi front of mast so that each end is passed the Cap Shroud each side and level. Mark on it the Cap Shroud position.
Put fisherman scale on Cap Shroud and pull inward till you have a reasonable result on display. Mark the straight edge. Now measure the distance of the two marks. Mark the other leg of the straight edge same.
Now put scale on the other Shroud and pull to that mark ... read display.
You now have option of which to adjust till they read same - keeping in mind of course the mast upright..
Now that Caps are set ... using halyard straight down - check that mast is not bent to one side by lowers (babys) ...
Choose which pair you want to do first ... fwd or rear.
Basically repeat as per the Caps .. taking care not to 'bend' the mast to one side.
Twin backstays same ... which of course will also tension forestay - so rake of mast must be maintained.
I know some will come on and say ... What ?? But its 'old school' and actually works. It just needs user to have an idea of 'feel' on tension .... I have not only that after 30 odd years of Superanne ... but also that if my bog door only just clears the underdeck mast doubling plate - I'm fine !!