I am not going to get the terminology right, but maybe I can help since there are no other replies. First, focus on the mast connection. The anchor 2/3 of the way up the mast that carries your shrouds will have 3 holes in it. Don't mess with the top hole that should carry the shroud shackle. You should be able to work a larger horseshoe shackle through the large hole on the anchor and its pin then runs through the other smaller hole. This gives you a connection point for all four trap cables. It is usually a tight fit, but they all attach to my boats that way.
<br>Now, you have four trap wires dangling. You say you have no dogbone. most trap wires will have a black handhold above some kind of attachment device. If not, look in Murrays on-line catalog and get out your wallet. Most hook attachment systems will have some type of line mechanism that acts as the attachment for your hook. (mine is a flexible plastic covered cable ring reinforced by a cross bar. this is attached to the wire by an adjustible pulley system.) attach the low end of the pulleyed line(opposite the trap wire connection) to some kind of bungee that runs under the tramp parallel to the beam.
<br>Over the years I have had several bungee "stretchers" under my tramp, but if you trailer to the waterfor each sail, Just put loop ends on the trap pulley line ends and attach one of those hooked shock cords to each side. THis allows for quick disassembly for trailering and they are cheap. So . . . get these wires hooked up and get off the tramp!<br><br>