by Ülari » Sun Oct 13, 2024 17:31 pm
So about about 4 years ago I replaced all my standing rigging, with dyform (compact strand) 5mm shrouds + forestay. Using Bluewave T-terminals (although, I actually ordered OEM Selden T-terminals, it looks like they were actually Bluewave). On Friday my lower shroud T terminal broke. It was a delivery trip, so we did not have mainsail on, but waves were huge (3-4m) and just as we had put genoa on, it broke. Probably it shock loaded when crashing down from wave. Lucky that we did not have main on, so mast did not broke. Now we put back on our old lower shrouds and I noticed that other side T-terminal had also crack in it. So I guess moral of the story is to always use OEM fittings in that critical places. In few weeks we unstep our mast, then I can check upper shrouds. They might be fine, since longer wire length gives more stretch and therefore lower shock loads, or maybe BlueWave terminals are just rubbish. 5mm shroud should be enough, 6- would definitely be overkill.
Another Idea I had was that maybe lowers should not even be Dyform, so that when it can stretch a bit more, it will have less shock loads on terminals. I will definitely give update when I unstep Lagle III-st mast and have inspected upper shroud T-terminals.
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So about about 4 years ago I replaced all my standing rigging, with dyform (compact strand) 5mm shrouds + forestay. Using Bluewave T-terminals (although, I actually ordered OEM Selden T-terminals, it looks like they were actually Bluewave). On Friday my lower shroud T terminal broke. It was a delivery trip, so we did not have mainsail on, but waves were huge (3-4m) and just as we had put genoa on, it broke. Probably it shock loaded when crashing down from wave. Lucky that we did not have main on, so mast did not broke. Now we put back on our old lower shrouds and I noticed that other side T-terminal had also crack in it. So I guess moral of the story is to always use OEM fittings in that critical places. In few weeks we unstep our mast, then I can check upper shrouds. They might be fine, since longer wire length gives more stretch and therefore lower shock loads, or maybe BlueWave terminals are just rubbish. 5mm shroud should be enough, 6- would definitely be overkill.
Another Idea I had was that maybe lowers should not even be Dyform, so that when it can stretch a bit more, it will have less shock loads on terminals. I will definitely give update when I unstep Lagle III-st mast and have inspected upper shroud T-terminals.