My 84TR has to have both type gauges.
 
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-------------- Original message from "tom Causin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: --------------

I can dig up a couple of spreadsheets on this but I have a question too.
 
Am I right in recalling that the older C27's use two shroud thicknesses? AND the Loos guage stops at the thinner diameter (lowers) and the larger loos guage starts at the thicker diameter? (upper shroud) SO I NEED TO HAVE BOTH to properly measure?
 
#u$K! (pardon my special use of the shift key!!)
 
Tom C
West River, Md.
 
Anyone out ther made your own Guage?  We are just talking getting a fairly accurate tension on both sides of the boat here unless you are gonna race right? I let my loos go with my Soling years ago.

 
On 7/7/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
James
 
I am sure there are numbers available and others will furnish, but I went through this process several weeks ago and several list members advised as follows.  Rudy B advised the uppers should be 640  and the lowers 400 and he experienced no sag at 20+ kts.  Gerry B. advised 200 lowers and uppers 600 and then sail in 15 kts and if sag take them up evenly a little at a time until no sag is noticed. 
 
John
 
In a message dated 7/7/2008 3:41:39 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hey i was wondering does any know how tight the shrouds and stays of the '78 catalina 27's are supposed to be? i have the intruments used to measure but am not sure how tight exactly they are supposed to be.  peace.

james


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