the “V” between the Gnav bar and the mast during hoisting)
6. Locate the head of the mainsail into the
mast track. The GNAV bar must be on the
starboard side of the sail with sail and
halyard to the port side of the GNAV bar.
7. Hoist the mainsail using the main h
which exits the mast on the lower por
side. Note - Hoisting the mainsail is a
two person operation as assistance wil
required to feed the mainsail in to the
mast track while the other hoists using
the halyard (This will prevent the sail
pulling out of the track and jamming
which could cause luff rope damage.)
track while the other hoists using
the halyard (This will prevent the sail
pulling out of the track and jamming
which could cause luff rope damage.)
alyard,
t
l be
8. When the mainsail is fully hoisted, coil the
k.
8. When the mainsail is fully hoisted, coil the
k.
halyard and store in the halyard bag on
the underside of the gennaker soc
halyard and store in the halyard bag on
the underside of the gennaker soc
strap
OuthaulOuthaul
1. Secure the Velcro tack
. Feed the plastic slug slide on the clew outhaul
to the cut out on the top of the boom.
en passed through the eye in the sail (From
ort/left to starboard/right side) and anchored on the starboard/right side with a
around the mast.
2
3. The outhaul line (blue) is th
in
p
simple knot located in the slot formed in the boom end casting.
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