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Performance Catamarans Prindle 19 - SECTION IV: MAINTENANCE; Trailering

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Wrap and tie downhaul line around rolled
sails.
Place sails in long mainsail bag. Your jib bag
can now be used to carry other miscella-
neous items.
We strongly recommend that you store your
sails in this manner rather than folding them
as they will last much longer.
Unfasten the lower main block from the trav-
eler car and the traveler line. Tie the out-
haul line tail to the lower main block shackle
and coil the excess mainsheet. This keep
everything from becoming tangled in stor-
age.
Trailering
Place the boat on the trailer. Tie the boat
down using at least 1/4” nylon or dacron
line. DO NOT TIE ANYTHING TO THE DOL-
PHIN STRIKER OR ROD. Remove the rudder
blades from castings. Be sure they are
marked port or starboard so you don not
have to retune them the next time you go
sailing.
Attach mast hinge to the mast. With one
person on the trampoline, push the mast for-
ward and disconnect the forestay shackle.
DO NOT undo the turnbuckle. Rig shackle so
it holds the two bow bridle wires together.
Check in back of boat to make sure you will
not be lowering the mast onto a person, car,
or power line.
CAUTION - Extreme caution must be
observed when launching and sailing
near overhead wires. A mast near a
wire could be fatal!
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