lever hints
Kendall,I have all four of mine pinned at 4, but it is likely that my shrouds have stretched more/less than yours. In the Spring, I set up in my driveway and shim under the trailer tongue until the boat floor is level along the line from the stern to the bow. If your driveway is way off of level from port to starboard, you may want to shim up a tire to take care of that too. Then tie a weight to the halyard on the cockpit side of the mast. Let the halyard swing free at a rest (it is effectively a plum bob). Measure the distance from the mast to the halyard at the gooseneck . It should be about 2" when there is enough tension in the shrouds.I check it every once in a while during the season.Also, When you mount your levers, make sure that you mount the forward and aft levers so that they open in opposite directions. I know it sounds like a no brainer to hear it said, but it will save you a few minutes of repinning after figuring it out if you start with that in mind.When you squeeze the lever closed after you put the mast up, you slide a pin into each lever to secure it. To keep the pins handy and also to keep from having to get out of the boat to chase a dropped pin, I tied the pins to the chain plate mounts on the hull with a 3" length of masons cord.Rusty,I had the speed pins before buying the levers. I found that now, with the levers, I don't really need to unpin the shrouds.