Two days - one work on boat, one to have pleasure on it. Work day Mast adjustments again. I readjusted mast again using forward lowers to straight it. It was not easy, but at some moment i realised that top shrouds have BIG effect on this "natural", as I thought, spreaders level bend to port side. However i was able to play with forward lowers and top shrouds to make mast almost straight and without dramatic difference in tension. But sea trial showed the problem is not completely fixed but I have some progress. B ut now I’m starting to think the issue is more related to the top shroud settings. Monday I “confirmed” this with GPT chat ;-) The correct name for my rigging is: Masthead sloop with discontinuous standing rigging with single inline spreaders. Actually, it looks like my mast “virtually” has two spreader levels, but the upper spreader is absent. Instead, intermediate shrouds run from the spreader plates to about 3/4 mast height. That changes the whole mast adj...
Small things Mast rigging readjustment. ( not successful results - leaning more and more prep required ) Relaxed all stays and shrouds. Rechecked mast top position with halyard. it is positioned as much as I can check it. +/- 5mm on length of halyard (due to rope stretching hard to MEASURE exact difference) Next time plan to tie dyneema rope and use it to avoid stretch also make some jig out of caliper to measure exact distance to chain plates. Slightly tighten top shrouds and back stay in the vertical position. Checked mast straightness with with laser. in relaxed state mast has slight (consistent) bally to port side about 2". Will be nice to make laser holder to be able to mount laser to sail channel and have fine adjustments to set laser in left-right direction. I tryed to shape original mast left-right pre-bend with aft lowers. to set mast in column. AND IT WAS WRONG MOVE. Learning more manuals say to straightening mast with forward lowe...