Storage with mast up

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Mike Thompson
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Storage with mast up

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What do people do about the tension on the shrouds and backstay?
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Paul D.
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I loosen my aft lowers for haul out with a funky backhoe "crane" system our marina uses. Other than that I leave the tension as I set it up. Having said that, I do tend to tension on the less tight side. Every spring, on the first sail I check tension and adjust if needed.

If you don't set your rig up over tight during the season I think you are fine. I do run messenger lines for the halyards each winter though to extend their life. Wrap them around the fore and back stays for a chafe free winter.
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David van den Burgh
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Post by David van den Burgh »

Most boats spend their lives with their rig tensioned without issue, so I suspect she'll be just fine on the hard. I have to remove the backstay for haulout, so I don't crank it back up to its usual tension when I reattach it. All of the other standing rigging is at its usual tension, however.
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