I recently stepped the mast on my O'day 25 to replace the halyards and rig her for cockpit sailing. I also replaced the turnbuckles on the shrouds and stays. I know the guidelines on tightening turnbuckles are given in turns based on hand tightening but I can't hand turn mine because of the age/state of the shroud threads. I have a second hand Loos gauge (and I'm a nerd) so I know the outer shrouds are equal tension and the inner shrouds are equal, slightly lower tension. My question is that I notice the boat has a slight starboard lean. Because I can do the math I know it's about 1.25° tilt to starboard. I have lots of possible reasons, the load in the cabin is pretty balanced, but the motor is mounted on the starboard stern. My real question is is this normal and if not should it concern me. I think I am just overly concerned because it's the first major maintenance I've done since I bought the boat. Any thoughts or advice? Thanks!
Chris
Chris