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James
So .... I need someones help here because despite my best efforts I continue to demonstrate that sometimes I am a complete idiot.Launched the boat last night after a few weekends doing those jobs we all promise to do "one" day ...... Included in my list was replace the fore-stay, back-stay and inner shrouds.Once I had the mast up and went to tighten everything I saw that the 'T' bolt on the fore-stay was bent - this occurs because the turnbuckle does not self align and gets "twisted" as the mast goes up and pulls the fore-stay tight.I have done this before and must be making a mistake in the way I align the turnbuckles before we raise the mast.My mast raising process is:Loosen all turnbuckles to the max openAttach upper and lower shrouds - they provide a safety net and stop the mast from going sideways.Attach the fore-stayMove the mast forward, rest on the pulpit and attach the front tabernacle pinLift the mast to the vertical position making sure all the turnbuckles are freeInsert the rear tabernacle pinAttach the back stayTighten all stays and shroudsWhat am I doing wrong? - Is there some secret to this or should I simply disconnect the fore-stay until the mast is up and then attach. I like to have the fore-stay attached because is stops us from pushing the mast back too much.In the past I have also bent the pins on the shrouds. So the question remains - I would be reluctant to raise the mast with the shrouds disconnected - they provide some lateral stability.It's not a big deal ( a new 'T' bolt is about $5 but it is frustrating to have to replace new parts.Thanks in advance for your suggestions and advice.Waiting to get the sails on and .... sail.JamesO'Day 23S/V Bognor LimeyBullock's Cove, RI