One question, should I leave any slack in the side to side stabilizers? Will they tighten or loosen as the mast goes up?
Before I lowered the mast I fixed the trap lines to the front xbar. They were very tight when I started lowering the mast, but I noticed that by the time the mast was down they were very slack. As I mentioned there wasn't any wind to speak of. I can only assume that if they had been tight before
raising the mast that they would have possibly damaged something as they got tighter during the raise. Even though the xbar is close to the place where it would be 90 degrees to the mast, it is lower than the point of rotation. (mast base ball)
It's hard to explain this except to say that if the mast is raised and you drew a line 90 degrees (to the mast) (in other words horizontal) out from the centre of rotation of the mast ball, the xbar is actually below that.
Therefore the traps will tighten up when raising and slack off when lowering.
For some reason I did not notice this happening with the ginpole stabilizers. Not sure why, maybe the rope was stretchier than the mostly cable trap wires. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />