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5.5 - Main Halyard
Feed one end of the main halyard into the track on
the back of the mast through the opening above the
gooseneck joint.
Feed the main halyard the whole way up the mast,
throughthemastheadtting,aroundtheturningblock
and back down the mast.
5.6 - Jib Halyard
Tieo󰀨bothendsofthemainhalyardatthebottomofthemastsothattheyare
easily accessible once the mast is stepped in the boat.
Add the plastic bobble on the end of the rope.
This will be used to attach to the sail.
Top tip: It is much easier to thread the halyard up the
mast if you put a small screwdriver or needle in through
the track and into the rope to pull the end upwards.
a)
b)
c)
ForthePurchaseRigTensionsystemtheJibhalyardwillneedtobettedtothemast.
There will be a mousing line between the sheave at the top of the mast and the exit
point at the bottom.
a)
Attach the rope end of the
halyard provided in the rigging
kit to the mousing line at the
top of the mast, we suggest
using a sheep bend knot, then
pull the rope down the mast
until appears at the exit point.
Be very careful not
to lose the halyard in
the mast.