Hey Guys,
So - After last Saturday, I noticed a single wire had snapped in half on my port side shroud. It's been my intent to replace these when the season was finally over, with the larger diameter variety, but I really didn't want the season to be over quite yet (OH weather has been unseasonably wonderful this year). So, I have two questions:
Is the consensus that once a wire breaks, replace the shroud immediately, don't trust it, don't try to get one more sail out of it, don't pass go etc? Or can I safely use it for the rest of the year which will probably amount to one or two more weekends if I am really, really lucky - presuming the wind be light?
I noticed that the break occurred where the shroud passes through the spreader - so, (my question is a little lengthy here) I do not detach my shrouds when I take the mast down - I just lower it and then push it forward so it lays parallel to the hull on its trailer brackets. As a result, the shrouds are always bent in a "U" shape where they pass through the spreader. I said bent, NOT kinked. From being kept in this shape, there is some memory in the shrouds, ergo, they stay bent slightly when not pulled tight when the mast is in the upright position. So the question is - does bending the shroud like this strain the metal over the years so as to increase the likelihood of it breaking? Should I really be detaching the shrouds from the deck every time? I'd hate to do anything to increase my rigging time, but I'd rather not ruin a new (expensive) set of shrouds. What do most guys do?