Robin2
Well-Known Member
This was prompted by another post where someone was seeking advice about a rig tension gauge.
I understand that some folks like to bend their masts in order to change the shape of their sales.
And I understand that it is necessary to have the mast vertical and straight and the forestay reasonably straight in order for the headsail to have its best shape.
However, if one does not need to bend the mast, surely the necessary tension is the MINIMUM necessary to achieve the other requirements? And why would you need a gauge to see if the forestay is straight enough?
I understand that some folks like to bend their masts in order to change the shape of their sales.
And I understand that it is necessary to have the mast vertical and straight and the forestay reasonably straight in order for the headsail to have its best shape.
However, if one does not need to bend the mast, surely the necessary tension is the MINIMUM necessary to achieve the other requirements? And why would you need a gauge to see if the forestay is straight enough?