The set up:
Side shrouds are fastened to a flat plate hound or a longer hound extender. The shrouds have nice swaged end fittings with forks at the end. The fork on the end is pinned directly to the hound.
The problem:
When the mast rotates, the lee shroud relaxes and is bent. When you tack, the tension comes back on, and the bend is concentrated right at the end of the swage. The wire starts to accumulate high-stress fatigue cycles. Finally, it breaks a few strands then the wire parts. Peter Haeper experienced this at the Western Challenge. Many have seen or will see this problem. Been there, done that.
The solution: A fitting needs to be present to alllow the shroud to remain straight. You won't see this problem with a swage-lock eye because a shakle is present in the system. [Shackles introduce another failure mode, the lost-pin phenomena). In standing riging, I personally avoid anything threaded...
Choices:
http://www.bosunsupplies.com/images/168-0.jpgwww.bosunsupplies.com part S0168-0006 (about $6) is a toggle that is a male and female fitting. The the male fastens to teh shroud fork, and the female to the hound. The two pins pivot axes are 90 degrees apart so the toggle lets the shroud stay straight.
http://www.bosunsupplies.com/images/0737-0.jpgNext time you are making shrouds, the same company sells a swaged marine toggle, part number S0737-005 (3/16 wire, 3/16 pin) $20 or S037-007 (1/4 inch wire, 1/4 inch pin) $38 that would have the toggle part of the shroud.
OR
Wicks Aircraft Hardware.
www.wicksaircraft.com http://www.wicksaircraft.com/catalog/images/thumb/2405_t.jpg CABLE SHACKLE DR3/16 ( AN115-21 ) - - Shackles listed are cadmium plated steel. ... Our Price: $10.29
CABLE SHACKLE 1/4 X 7/16 ( AN115-32 ) - - Shackles listed are cadmium plated steel. ... Our Price: $18.90
These shackles use pins, and are designed to handle loads up to the rating of the cable.
To avoid dropping the rig in the middle of a race, renew the pins in the forestay before a big regatta and ensure your side shrods are not fatigued at their top fiting.
Reliablity in the rigging....
Ken