After stepping the masts, I start the shrouds. I didn’t attach the mast caps at this point, and this will explain why.
1. I start with the deadeye in the vice and tie two seizing’s at the deadeye.
2. Next seize a loop in the other end of the line. Measure the length of line needed from the deadeye to the masthead plus some extra to allow room to adjust the shroud later.
3. Bring the loop up through the lubber hole and over the top of the mast.
4. I made a jig by soldering two pieces of wire together and bent them to fit the deadeye holes at the distance I want them apart.
5. This shot shows the jig installed on a pair of deadeyes. Now slide the seizing toward the mast head to tighten the shroud.
6. Shot six is after removing the jig and tying them together.
7. This method helps keep all the deadeyes in a nice even row.
8. Also, the seizing’s at the mast head are aligned.
Hope this helps someone just getting started.
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