Hello Andy,
Firstly, I endorse everything that John G has to say about the Loos gauge.
Secondly for relevant posts, see the 325 forum, April 2011 re Rig Tension, and also the SS26 forum, August 2009 posts].
Thirdly, I purchased a P27 last year. The rigging was set up at launch by the seller, and further adjusted by a rigger, but my old Rotostay furler wasn't at all happy to furl smoothly! A visit to another well known rigger & £40 later, my forestay had had a very great deal more tension applied to it, my Rotostay was happier, but still not totally happy , all my rigging was much, much tighter, but, thanks to my Loos gauge, I found that Rigger 2 had set up my lowers much tighter than my Caps, AND way over 25% breaking strain (!). Hard on the wind with one reef and well heeled [lee rail under, should have had 2nd reef in, but a good way way of finding out if one's shrouds are tight enough or not!!!], I found that both Caps were still slack....
So, I decided that I could probably do just as good a job myself.
After researching various sources, including the S26/SS27/P27 handbook, Kemp Sails' very helpful website, a couple of specialist tomes & some Googling, I compiled my own guide & reset all bar the forestay tension myself. I have yet to repeat the Lee rail under practical test, but I am much happier and so is my Rotostay.
If you [or anyone else] would like a copy of my guide notes and settings, use the forum email system to send me your email & I'll send a pdf of it to you. NB my 27 has 5mm forestay, 6mm shrouds & 5mm backstay.
sincerely
Geoff Sheddick
Parker 27/146 "Stroller'
Geoff Sheddick
Parker 27/146 "Stroller'