Hi Graham
Welcome to the class.
Wooden chocks in front of the mast to control bend will do the job, a couple of different thicknesses will allow some variation. You can put t he chocks behind the mast in very light winds to force some pre-bend (as long as the gate is strong enough). If you want adjustment on the water a ram could be fitted at deck level with suitable mounting to spread the load, but I wouldnt recommend a strut on an old Fosrite as Im note sure it would take the deck loads of a strut.
The mod that is often done to levers is to add a small handle to assist in releasing them, it also helps to reduce the risk of trapping fingers when closing them too. However, these are only realy needed when the wind is up and the tension is on the shrouds, in which case I woulnt worry about them too much to start with.
We have a training day at Maidenhead on Saturday 4th April I would be happy to go over things with you then if you want to bring the boat up. Then there is our open meeting on the Sunday - The open has a Silver fleet prize for those with older boats and/or who are new to the class, you would be most welcome.
Regards
JohnW2009-03-04 12:26:54