Okay let me try to get you the rigging information.
Here is an overall view of the mast with all the rigging attached. I personally never remove any of the rigging and simply use the halyard to tie up all the wires and make it a neat package to store away in the winter.
![[Linked Image]](http://cowco.net/pics/freestyle474/Mast-RS.JPG)
Here I have layed out the halyard which is 55' long or one foot longer than the rope doubled the length of the 27' mast.
![[Linked Image]](http://cowco.net/pics/freestyle474/Mast%20Rigging-RS.JPG)
This shows the wires attached to the mast:
![[Linked Image]](http://cowco.net/pics/freestyle474/Mast%20Rigging%20Attachment-RS.JPG)
There are 5 wires.
Outer pair are the trapeze wires, the inner pair are the shrouds and the centre wire is the forestay.
Trapeze Wires:
These are 0.1" (3/32") diam by 205.5" measuring from thimble to thimble. So the length of the wire itself would have to be a few inches longer to allow wrapping around the the thimble and fastened with the swaged fitting.
Remember to slide on a trapeze handle before terminating the wire with the thimble and swaged fitting.
![[Linked Image]](http://cowco.net/pics/freestyle474/Trapeze%20Rig-RS.JPG)
Shroud Wires:
These are 0.13" (1/8") diam by 236.5" measuring from thimble to thimble.
Shroud is terminated with an adjustable fitting or stay aduster.
![[Linked Image]](http://cowco.net/pics/freestyle474/Shroud%20Bottom-RS.JPG)
Forestay Wire:
This is comprised of a single 0.13" (1/8") diam by 167.5" wire connected to a bridle of 2 @ 0.13" (1/8") diam by 75" wires.
The connection of the forestay to the bridle is shown here.
![[Linked Image]](http://cowco.net/pics/freestyle474/FBridle%20Attach-RS.JPG)
Hope that helps!
Ian
(No clue why the last picture won't show up ... I'll just post another followup.