I’ve been thinking about the mechanics of how to deal with various pieces of all of this but don’t have any real experience to draw on so this is all just arm chair - coffee drinking theory
I do think it might be useful to have a mental image of how to tackle various scenarios beforehand so you don’t find yourself having to do it “in the moment”.
In the case that you need to release a shroud or stay what are the choices:
The simple answer would seem to be just remove the “pin” that connects it to the boat, same way you would use to unstep your mast. This seems plausible to me as a good approach bearing in mind you don’t want to have your fingers or hands in a place of potential danger. The potential problems in a dismasting situation would be there is so much load on the “pin” you can’t budge it and/or the pin retention can’t be easily removed/accessed. (think bent over cotter pin)
That would drive the decision to cut the shroud/stay or unthread a turnbuckle taking safety and speed into account. Assuming you have a tool at hand that would cut the shroud/stay in one pass have at it in the most convenient position. If you only have a hacksaw and wire rigging I wonder if it would be more efficient to cut the threaded stud right where they exit the turnbuckle body rather than the cable itself???
I do think it might be useful to have a mental image of how to tackle various scenarios beforehand so you don’t find yourself having to do it “in the moment”.
In the case that you need to release a shroud or stay what are the choices:
The simple answer would seem to be just remove the “pin” that connects it to the boat, same way you would use to unstep your mast. This seems plausible to me as a good approach bearing in mind you don’t want to have your fingers or hands in a place of potential danger. The potential problems in a dismasting situation would be there is so much load on the “pin” you can’t budge it and/or the pin retention can’t be easily removed/accessed. (think bent over cotter pin)
That would drive the decision to cut the shroud/stay or unthread a turnbuckle taking safety and speed into account. Assuming you have a tool at hand that would cut the shroud/stay in one pass have at it in the most convenient position. If you only have a hacksaw and wire rigging I wonder if it would be more efficient to cut the threaded stud right where they exit the turnbuckle body rather than the cable itself???