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8. Now feed the Cunningham line up through the sail and back down to tie onto
the shackle on the aft eye on top of the boom. Again ensure the
Cunningham block is up by the sail eye, to ensure you have maximum
travel.
9. Now finally you should stow the main halyard - clip the Inglefield Clip on the
tail of the main halyard to the Inglefield Clip attached to the piece of shockcord
on the deck near the base of the mast. This will tension the tail of the main
halyard
10. Finally coil up the tail of the main halyard and stow it in the small pocket sewn
onto the tack area of the mainsail. Ensure it is led inside the spinnaker
halyard.
Top tip:
It is useful to have the kicker and Cunningham rigged such that the last 250mm
of mainsail hoist is effectively bending the mast even with the kicker and
Cunningham eased to the maximum. This gives you all the travel you will ever
need.

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