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Author: | ScowHound [ Sat Jul 15, 2017 7:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Main Halyard Rigging Routing Confusion |
H17 Sport Newbie here. She's a beauty, 1995 crossover year. Previous owner made plenty "Upgrades" which make the manual almost useless for me, including a "racing " squaresail, eliminating the downhaul? with 2 lines to sheaves attached to the foot of sail through mini sheave/pulleys. And removed all the cleats from the mast.?? That, compiled with the pre/post 1995 info in the manual about the boom/boomlet/boomless options have me stymied, along with a dozen other things, including screwing an eye into the Comp tip (to assist raising the mast?) with ferrous screws, causing some crazing/shattering due to strain/corrosion ![]() |
Author: | MBounds [ Mon Jul 17, 2017 1:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Main Halyard Rigging Routing Confusion |
The halyard does indeed run inside the sail track and exits through the casting at the mast base, through the center sheave. The original idea was that you stand behind the boat to raise the sail, however that is impractical when you're by yourself. If you've got a 3-piece tramp, you can route the end of the halyard through the lacings, straight down, then forward under the front crossbeam. That way, you can pull and feed at more-or-less the same time. |
Author: | ScowHound [ Mon Jul 17, 2017 6:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Main Halyard Rigging Routing Confusion |
tx for info. My Hunter Capt. came over to take a look, and we figured out a bunch. Never saw a luff track share a halyard before tho. I like the idea of coming forward under the crossbar.. ttyl |
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