I have not figured what causes the vibration but mine had it too I tried 
different tensions on the shrouds but this did not stop the vibration if you 
figure it out let me know.

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Harvey,
 
I was going to ask a question which you may have 
touched on in your second paragraph.  Mast pumping.  When I'm sitting 
on my boat at the dock while just a moderate breeze blows, the boat 
occassionally vibrates from the rigging.  I was wondering if this is normal 
and if the rigging might be too tight or loose or out of adjustment.  The 
standing rigging seems tight, all shrouds and stays, and the mast stands 
straight if not for a slight forward tilt (not noticable unless you hang a 
plumb 
bob).  I've gazed at the rigging while this vibration is happening on 
several occassions and noticed, I think, the mast vibrating fore and aft around 
the spreaders which leads me to believe the lowers are loose, but they are 
tight 
like a violin string.  Is this what you mean by mast pumping?
 
Brad
 

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  Hi Andy, 
Who is doing 
  the shrouds? Is it George over at Samalot Marine? I can't believe he would do 
  that.   He must be thinking of Hunter B&R rigs.  Our 
  mast is not a bendable mast. You can adjust shoud tension and rake, but 
  not bending it.   It has to stay in column in all four directions. 
  The foreward shrouds supports this. Leading it aft would put more stress on 
  the leading edge of the mast when going upwind. 
  C-27's are known for their 
  mast pumping at dock in high winds and this would certainly aggravate this 
  condition. 
  Take him on a 
  walk over at the South docks and look at the other C-27's.  
  . 
  Where is your boat. I couldn't find it? 
  Regards Harvey Rosenberg 
  C-27TR #6023, 1985 M-18 
  Harvey Rosenberg 
  C-27TR    


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    To List 
    I have a quick question.  I am having the shrouds change on my 
    boat (....along with a great deal of other work, Boat fell off its 
    stanchions this past March) and while the marina was setting 
    up the new shrouds,  he placed the lower forward shroud at the 
    same spot as the upper  shroud.  He now had the forward 
    lower and the center upper on the same spot where I thought the upper 
should 
    be alone, and the stern lower in the correct spot.  I questioned him on 
    this and he said that the center was designed to take the forward lower 
    shroud and the center shroud and the stern lower shroud stands 
    alone.  I always though that all three had their on spot for 
    hook-up.  Am I wrong?  The marina guy seemed to be sure of his 
    answer and mentioned that he has done this hook-up on several Catalina 27's 
    before.  I hope this explanation makes sense with all the upper and 
    lower words used!!! 
    Thanks 
    Andy 
    Slow "MO" tion #6038 
    Nyack, NY 
    
    


  
    
      
        
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