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Paul Palmer
I am always second guessing myself as to whether my shrouds are tensioned correctly to give the mast proper support and at the same time not place to much compression on the deck of my OD25FK. The other day we were heeling between 25 and 30 degrees in a good stiff wind and when I sighted up the mast I noticed a slight bend to leeward above the spreaders so I took up another turn on the turnbuckles. Whenever we are heeling about 20 degrees or more the leeward shrouds are always sagging loosly. Is it necessary or proper for the mast to always be ramrod straight or is a little bend ok or even desirable? How much tension is to little or to much? Is there a good rule of thumb or is it just trial and error for each particular boat? Any info to ease my mind would be appreciated.ThanksPaul Palmer