bent toggle prevention
Last summer I replaced all 4 toggles. Before reassembling the turnbuckles, I shoved a 1" long section of 1 1/4" diameter flexible thick-walled clear plastic tubing down onto each U-bolt. It's a snug fit, but once in place the tubing keeps the toggles at the top of the U-bolts. I also made up two 24" bungee cords with small SS hooks, one for port, one for starboard. Before raising the mast, I hook one turnbuckle, then go up over the lifeline and back down to the other turnbuckle. I stow these bungees together with the gin pole and the short (mast raising) shrouds so they'll be available (and remembered) when needed.BTW, now that I've got the hang of it, I prefer to raise and lower the mast solo. The cam cleat in the mainsheet is reliable, and allows me to go as slowly as I need to in order to make sure nothing is fouled. Going slow is the key; the first time I raised the mast I was in a hurry, and managed to bend 2 toggles AND a spreader.