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Mainsail rigging confusion
I recently purchased a small sloop. The hardware set-up to control the mainsail does not make sense to me. I would like to be able to cleat off the mainsheet somehow. I cannot see how this rig was ever meant to do so. I suspect the best option is to come back up the boom and into the front of the cockpit somehow with a swiveling cam-cleat. Other stuff: (1) The clew outhaul set-up seems like it could be improved (2) what is the eye-hook and 'V' cleat on the tiller for?
I appreciate all advice and suggestions given to improve the rigging on this boat. Thanks! –Otis apparently I am not allowed to post attachments. If you respond with your e-mail address I will send some pictures. You can e-mail me at tomjth@gmail.com If you think there is a better site for me to use regarding this please let me know. -Thanks |
You may have a boat set up with a 'mainsail halyard pennant' which is meant to be attached to a fixed point once hoisted.
You may rather have a mainsail halyard with a stopper or lock-off aloft. Does the halyard have any fittings on it about 1' from the headboard shackle? |
the halyard has no extra fittings attached
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