The best way to tell where the max mast bend is by looking at your
main sail. You will develop a wrinkle from the clew up the sail
towards the middle of the mast. When you start to see that wrinkle
you know that more backstay is not going to help you.
Looking up the mast it shouldn't be more than 2-3 mast column widths
when on full backstay. I have never heard of failure of our masts
because of too much backstay. But, you should definitely release the
backstay when you can to keep from inducing any pre-bend into the
mast.
Hope that helps...
-Jason
:: How far can the mast be bent without risk of damage? Are
:: there any numbers? Maybe Inches of displacement sighting
:: up the mast or ammount of reduction in backstay length
:: from no bend to max, or something else?
:: Thanks