Hi Windquest - great post with attention to the "little" things that aren't so little when you make a mistake - like leaving a forestay pin on the tramp instead of in your pocket..
Here is an idea lifted from the H17 set up manual: Turn the main halyard into a temporary forestay. Attach the halyard shackle to the bridle shackle. When the mast is upright yank in the slack on the halyard. Now tie off your end of the halyard around the cross bar or dolphin striker. Attach the forestay as normal. Detail: DO NOT LET GO of the halyard shackle when you take off the bridle shackle or it will run up to the top of the mast
HOWEVER----
Here is a trick that makes ALL of the tie offs and tie ups and supports COMPLETELY unnecessary: let leverage work for you.
Tip the boat so the bow is lower than the stern. Make sure the side stays are in the TOP hole of the adjusters. With the bow down and the stays loose the mast leans forward enough so that it's own weight against the stays keeps it in place while you walk up and attach the bridle. No hurry. The more angle the better.
There are a lot of ways to get the angle you need: if the boat is on the trailer, set the trailer tongue on the ground.
Make sure you block the trailer tires first. OR If you can unload the boat with the mast down just
pull the stern up on the shore. OR if your approach to the launch ramp comes in on a hill - park on the hill facing down of course (make sure there are no overhead wires please).
Sail smarter not harder. Well OK sail harder too!!
