Manual Rigging
Good words of advice from the C36 Message Board:Seeking opinions of my more casual approach. I do not have a gage. After the mast is in column I tension the uppers and the lowers so that there is about a 1/2 inch give in the uppers and about a 1 inch play in the lowers at chest level when standing on the deck. I actually have the rear shrouds slightly looser than the forwards. I also put a slight rake in the mast with a fairly tight back stay. After a few sails any excess slack is taken out. This generally seems to work when sailing with other CAT 36's, but I don't race to get a real test.Richard#1347 Mark M Newbie A couple of friends of mine are professional riggers, and one time I mentioned something about a rigging gage, and they about laughed off the dock. Windward on the previous post pretty much hit the nail on the head. ****************************************Many folks spend $$ on tension gages. I recommend that you get the Catalina manual for your boat from the C22 Association website. That manual is SOOOO simple even I can figure out how to tune my rig without a gage. That manual has been reprinted in almost all the Catalina boat manuals (those with single spreader rigs) for the past quarter century. It worked when it was originally written, and works just as well today. Used it on our C22, our C25 and now our C34.