Spirit (of Glenans)
Well-Known Member
The cap shrouds on my Dufour 30 Classic are attached to an internal structure within the mast, and emerge through oblong cutouts on either side. On my last trip to the masthead, in early March, I noticed that both shrouds were touching, and chafing, the rear edges of the cutouts where they emerge. My take on this situation is that there is not enough rake in the mast to pull the masthead aft enough to allow the shrouds to sit centrally in these cutouts and that the remedy is to increase tension on the backstay to reintroduce the rake.
Should I just tighten the backstay, assuming that the forestay has also lost tension, or should I compensate by slackening the latter? Or should I ask a rigger to rectify the matter?
I should point out that the standing rigging was replaced about four years ago, but has received no adjustment in the interim.
Should I just tighten the backstay, assuming that the forestay has also lost tension, or should I compensate by slackening the latter? Or should I ask a rigger to rectify the matter?
I should point out that the standing rigging was replaced about four years ago, but has received no adjustment in the interim.