The SaltyDog.com bridles, forestay, and shrouds arrived Monday... I installed them Tuesday after work, and went sailing on Wednesday.

Nice quality gear!
With steady breezes at 8mph and gusts to 12, it was a GREAT day, even though I forgot my centerboards at home! I was stoked enough to leave the beach that I forgot to tension the rig, then I found out my mast rotation control line was too short, and learned that the jib furler line was miswrapped... still, I had a GREAT time.
I've lofted the mast solo and now with help, and it sure is easier with assistance. All dreams of multi-stage telescoping mast props from the back of the trailer aside, I'm on the water and having fun... this weekend, I'll be on the lake again with centerboards, working rotation control, functional jib furler, and a tight rig. Seems like the best way to speed up boat set-up and take-down is practice, which maps pretty well with getting familiar with all the sail shape control systems. Jib sheet, main sheet, and tiller only get me so far... I'm looking forward to learning/practicing more.
FWIW, when I installed my new standing rigging, I installed the anchor bolts with the axis of their holes in line with the hull, and not across it... it just made sense to me. Shimming/tilting the anchor bolts in relation to the anchor plates would be the next step, if you wanted to keep more of the forces pulling inline with the axis of the fastener, with less bending.
Randii