.........Another thing that I got this winter was a backstay adjuster. Not one of those very expensive hydraulic units, just a stainless lever with a locking mode. Costs about $65 but allows the mast to come several inches past proper to allow the roller furler pin to be installed. The, you push back on the mast and reef down on the lever until it closes, slide in the pin and the mast is secure and properly tensioned . . .in theory. I need to replace the fitting on the end of the backstay to accept it, but it supposed to make stepping the mast quicker, easier and safer.
A Johnson Lever.........I wasn't sure from your post, are you putting it on your forestay or backstay? I'm going to use one on the bottom of the forestay. I'll still have the turnbuckle in the drum to fine tune the tension with the Johnson Lever below it. If you use it like that I'd use a toggle below it at the attach point like Bob did.....
....here on his old Mac. It will take a lot of stress out of that connection. He recommended it to me and I'm going to do it also.
c ya,
Sum
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