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Andrew K.
Hi guys,I have been searching through the archives and found some great stuff on tuning the B&R rig on our 240s but I have a question about the mast foot that some of you may be able to help with.After 6 years (an early 1998 boat that I've had from new) some of my standing rigging has stretched such that I can no longer get reasonable forestay tension. I asked a local rigger to sort it out and he has replaced some parts of the rigging but had some trouble setting it up the way he thought it should be. The only way to get the foot of the mast flat on the mast step was to introduce rather more bend than either of us would really like to see in the mast (about 6 inches deflection at mid-height). This appears to be because the mast step is not horizontal but angled downwards at the front since the deck area that it sits on is also angled downwards a little towards the bow.Can any of you tell me if your mast foot is flat on the step or is it tilted back a bit relative to the step so only the aft end of the mast foot is in full contact with the step? I figure that with the mast struts taking most of the compression load a bit of tilt shouldn't be a problem but my rigger isn't so sure. Unfortunately I never really looked too close before as I have never had reason to take the rig down myself as we sail from a marina and have never trailed the boat. Thanks for your help,Andrew