I have a 1975 H27 that has the mast un-stepped each fall and re-stepped in the spring. (I store it inside a warehouse) The boat movers just set the mast on the boat, they do not "tune" the rig. My dock-mate recently remarked that my mast leans forward quite a bit, and it must be very poor pointing into the wind. I don't notice any lean myself.
I have never bothered to make any precise adjustments each spring besides making sure the stay turnbuckles were turned down fairly equal and seemed to have the same tension.
I am wondering how would I check to see if my mast is properly aligned and would it really make that much of a difference? Do I really need to layout the $$ for a tension gauge?
I can use a tape measure on a halyard for the port/starboard alignment, but how would I do fore/aft?
Thanks!
I have never bothered to make any precise adjustments each spring besides making sure the stay turnbuckles were turned down fairly equal and seemed to have the same tension.
I am wondering how would I check to see if my mast is properly aligned and would it really make that much of a difference? Do I really need to layout the $$ for a tension gauge?
I can use a tape measure on a halyard for the port/starboard alignment, but how would I do fore/aft?
Thanks!