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I used to have a downhaul for the jib when I had my Cal 20. Used Thom's
suggested design, and it worked great. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bart" wrote in message oups.com... Dave wrote: Bart" .@. said: Describe one rigging change you made to your boat that made you life easier. [1 pt] Rigged a jib downhaul so when I drop the jib from the cockpit I usually don't have to go forward. Piece of shock cord from the end of the topping lift to the pushpit, so when I remove the topping lift from the boom the cord pulls it clear of the sail's leach and holds it ready to be grabbed and re-attached before dropping the main. Again, no need to go forward to secure the lift to the mast or to retrieve it before dropping sail. Surprisingly, not many people actually do this with hank-on jibs. It makes a lot of sense. I've discussed the concept with other sailors for a dozen years, yet I've only witnessed it used on one boat--yours Dave, and it is effective. |
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