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Lagoon 39
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RIGGING / SAILS
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RIGGING / SAILS
n 3.2 Standing rigging
The LAGOON 39 has been adjusted by the shipyard and by the mast
manufacturer when first masting.
The cables stretch a little during the first sailings. Therefore it is
advisable to have the mast inspected and adjusted by a specialist.
Before you put out to sea, it is essential to make sure that the standing
rigging is in good condition: inspect the gooseneck, turnbuckles, and
check the condition of the shrouds.
To hoist a crew member up to the top of the mast, use the man
hoisting halyard.
Belay the crew member with a bowline on the bosun’s chair ring (do
not use snap shackle or shackle).
LAGOON 39
RECOMMENDATION
Any intervention on the standing rigging comes
within a specialist remit.
WARNING
The man hoisting halyard which is the only one to be
authorized for this purpose, is only meant to hoist a
crew member up to the top of the mast.
Description of the ropes length (m) diametre (mm)
Jib halyard 37 12
Jib sheet 19 x 2 14
Mainsail halyard 50 12
Mainsail topping lift 40 12
Mainsheet 34 14
Mainsail traveller adjustment 19 x 2 10
Reef 1 19 10
Reef 2 32 12
Sheet + spinnaker guy 18 x 2 12
Code 0 sheet 29 x 2 14
Spinnaker / Code 0 halyard 44 12

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