Looks like mine.

I wouldn't hesitate to disconnect them.  Count the turns and have
anti-seeze available during reassembly.

Josh
On Aug 14, 2015 2:42 PM, "davepulaski via CnC-List" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
wrote:

> Here's my next ultra-paranoid new owner question:
>
> So, looking up at my rig from the deck at where the lower intermediate
> shrouds enter the attachment point to the mast, they do not appear to make
> a perfectly straight lead right into the socket.
>
> They both appear to take a very slight bend in the last 4" or so.  No kink
> or anything,  just a slight bend. Is this right, or is there a potential
> problem with the toggles in the mast?
>
> Attached is a link to a pic I just took.  You can see what I'm talking
> about if you zoom in on the base of the lower spreaders.
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/rjn5ipkmipy1j0s/20150814_143653.jpg?dl=0
>
> Secondary,  is it safe to completely disconnect these lower intermediates
> at the deck turnbuckles without throwing the rig too much out of column &
> collapsing it?  (With boat on its mooring of course, I don't even have any
> sails bent on yet).
>
> Thanks all!
>
>
> Sent from my T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2
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