So the mast is bent without benefit of tension in the standing rigging?
No rigger here, but don't think that's right...   t


Tom Smith & Jane Van Winkle
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Subject: M_Boats: Mast bend?

Hi All:

Here's a question for you rigging experts out there, like Jerry...

I noticed that my mast seemed to have a slight bend aft when I bought
it. I didn't initially worry about it, thinking this is the result of
some normal overzealous backstay tensioner application. But I've just
put the mast up the other day and sighted it a little more closely. The
bend certainly seems concentrated at the spreaders. It's not a SHARP
bend, but it isn't a smooth curve going all the way up the mast either.

Played with the shrouds some, and can't remove the bend with headstay
tension. We're talking about, maybe, 3" at the masthead, though it's
hard to say for sure.

Do you folks think this is anything to worry about? A pair of after
lowers to the deck would pull the mast back in column pretty quickly,
and I DON'T want to replace a mast.

Thanks
BG


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