This spring I spent too much money and replaced the standing rigging. I did it because the boat was new to me, so I had no idea how old the existing rigging was. That by itself might not have swayed me, except most of the "T" bolts and one of the turnbuckle screws were bent also. That indicated to me that the previous owner was not a careful maintainer and might have let the rigging go too long without replacement.
Anyway, I have read in the forum that bent "T" bolts are not uncommon. When I first rigged the boat with the old rigging, I noticed that the old "T" bolts would bind in their fittings. With that in mind, when I installed the new rigging I applied a touch of silicone grease with a soldering brush to each one. I have yet to have a problem with turnbuckles refusing to stand up straight when I step the mast. I think I'll continue to keep some sort of lube on these fittings. Probably the next time I'll use dry graphite or spray teflon -both are cleaner than greases for open applications.
Anyway, I have read in the forum that bent "T" bolts are not uncommon. When I first rigged the boat with the old rigging, I noticed that the old "T" bolts would bind in their fittings. With that in mind, when I installed the new rigging I applied a touch of silicone grease with a soldering brush to each one. I have yet to have a problem with turnbuckles refusing to stand up straight when I step the mast. I think I'll continue to keep some sort of lube on these fittings. Probably the next time I'll use dry graphite or spray teflon -both are cleaner than greases for open applications.