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Bob
Thanks all for the feedback on the stainless steel question. Now here is a more rigging-specific inquiry. I have occasionally heard dockside experts (loafers?) say that you can create a little more adjustment room for shrouds by twisting them a turn or two in the same direction as the lay of the wire strands. Wouldn't this create an unnatural strain at the terminals? Or would the resultant strain be so small compared to what they sustain during a normal sail as to be negligable? Of course mine have plenty of adjustment room, I'm just asking for a friend, heh heh.