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![]() "wvnutt" wrote in message oups.com... I recently purchased an 83 Catalina 22' and am having some trouble rigging for the first time. I am inexperienced with a roller furling jib and am unclear as to where exactly to attach the jib. Aside from the rolling forestay itself, there is a thin line, where I assumed I was supposed to attach the jib, but the line is not tight enough to stay close to the forestay when the jib is attached. Where do I attach the jib? Also, when attaching the boom, it hangs very low unless attached to a small wire hanging from the backstay. Do I keep the boom attached to the backstay while I'm not under sail, and does the sail keep the boom hanging high when it is raised? Thank you. I have the Plasmo unit on my Sandpiper but wonder if that 'thin line' is the one that wraps around the drum and allows you to furl the jib. You may want to ask in this group also.. http://www.catalinadirect.com/forums...?topic_id=1288 or find out the brand/model of your unit and search for a manual. generic.. http://www.teamvanguard.com/2005/dow...ad_Rigging.pdf Most sailboats have a 'topping lift' to hold the boom level or slightly up when not using the main. When sailing make sure the topping lift has slack. |
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