Mark, Send me your E-mail address and I'll send
you a copy of the procedure I used on my 95 H26 which is virtually the same as your boat. The exception is the 260 having slightly smaller rigging size wire than the 26.If you simply want the shroud tension value then I used 20% of the wire breaking strength as suggested by Hunter Marine.As far as the forestay tension, well, it is controlled by the mast rake value, the mast bend installed and the tension you installed on the shrouds. Then there is the factor of forestay or roller reefing sag. If you have added a backstay then you have a whole new horse to ride.The Loos gauge should have the wire size breaking strength printed on the face of the gauge. That is where you start from.I was never smart enough to figure out what the hell d1, v1 or rd1 stood for, so I started out in the sandbox under the boat and then climbed aboard. RayS/V SpeedyPS. The procedure has been posted in the smaller boat forum archives within the past 3 months so it should be very easy to find. I will be in and out the next week so that might be the fastest answer.