Working under the frustration of our broken weather, but maintaining the hope that someday the ice will melt here in Minnesota, I've trashed my plans to paint my boat deck and cockpit when it warmed up this spring, (spring? still 40 degrees with another 6" of snow forecast for tomorrow?) and started reassembling my DSII in the pole barn so I can put it in the water on ice out day (maybe August 1st).
Attaching the new heavy duty shrouds to the tangs on the mast, I've come up with something that concerns me. The upgraded 1/8" standing rigging from D&R comes with new heavier clevis pins and ring locks, but the clevis pin is longer, and when I put it in the way the old one came out (with the locking pin on the mast side) it seems to me, the downward pull of the the shroud, is trying to drive the pin "into" the mast. (please see photo below)
My concern is, the tugging and releasing of pressure from gusts etc. is going to scrape pin against the mast, either wearing a possible hole or wearing down the pin, which I suppose is stainless so that probably won't happen. My instinct was to bend the tang out a bit more and put the pin in with the flat portion on the mast side, bend the tang back, and put the split ring retainer on the outside. But since that isn't how it was originally, I don't know if there is something here I'm not considering, or if this is a non-issue to start with.
Any thoughts or opinions would be appreciated. There is plenty of time for me to change it if the consensus is that it's a good idea.
Thanks,