rasied drum and eased backstay
well, I tightened the forestay and eased the back stay which resulted with the mast being more plumb (1 inch vs 5 inches using the halyard plumbing method, good idea I might add! thanks Joe). Now, I wonder how much tension is good/bad with bowsprit after Bob's comment about relaxing the backstay tension at end of day. Is it OK to have a tight rigging and just leave it that way? I noticed that, even with the uppershrouds good and tight like the fore and backstays, the lower shrouds tend to slack slightly when on leeward side of sail load. The mast is always straight to the eye from the base up and I keep making slight adjustments every time out...am I just nuts or is it OK not to be obsessed about the mast and the rigging? Had the boat 5 weeks now and it just keeps surprising me in a good way.thanksGeorgeCat 30 TRBS-WK, 1988 #5214