I haven't yet sailed my 1989 H16 (but hope to soon), so I wanted to do a test rig on dry land check things out and look for any parts that might need to be replaced. When I did, what really got my attention were the shrouds - each one has a small kink in it, as if the wire had been sharply doubled over/bent rather than coiled or neatly laced through the tramp. It was still noticeable when the mast was stepped - a little crick in each shroud.
I'm assuming this is a no-brainer - they need to be replaced, right? Too much of a risk of failure/demasting?
Followup, I was doing some shopping around and noticed that there appear to be a few different options. E.G. Murray's has these two:
H16 Shroud 1/8 "
http://www.murrays.com/02-0204-.htmlH16 Shroud 5/32" Roller Swaged
http://www.murrays.com/02-0205-12.htmlCurrently, the shrouds are thinner gauge than the forestay cable (which I believe is typically 1/8"), so I'm assuming the ones I have on there currently are 5/32".
But does it matter which of the two options above I pick? Will the slightly cheaper 1/8" shrouds work just about as well?
Thanks for any input.
Zach