Allan - your hitting on the dividing line between racers and cruisers. As a confirmed cruiser, I tighten the rigging to get the recommended mast rake, and no pumping of shrouds under sail, and dont touch them during a season, basically. Im tacking through 100 degrees with the genny - a jib would do a lot better.All very interesting information. And I think I follow both procedures. My real question is a little more mundane and perhaps a little novice. Is this at all necessary? At what point does this tuning truly need to be done? I think I get the idea that it will improve sail shape and mast rake, but is this just for the racing enthusiast who/wants needs to get a few more kts from his boat or is this a real problem for the average sailor? Or rather is this just a tuning up tip for those that have the time and inclination? I do see the point of all if you lose or brake a shroud and need to equalize the new and old.
Racers spend their time trying to eek out performance - but if you really want to push this up, first step would be upgrading sails like delevi
