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Secure the end of the halyard around the cleat, ours is a figure 8 cleat. Keep hauling until the sail is at the top of the mast - as the sail reaches the top you may find it easier if the other person lifts up the boom to take the weight off and make hoisting easier. One person should feed the mast luff in as the other person hoists the sail by pulling on the halyard (Photo 36). Slot the bolt rope on the luff (front edge) of the sail into the mast groove (Photo 35). This is probably one of the most common things that is forgotten when rigging a boat, and how embarassing is it to pull the sail all the way to the top, and finish rigging to look around and spot the battens lying on the floor? Doubly so when you're doing a rigging guide! The Wayfarer has three battens, and they should all be inserted before hoisting the mainsail.įirst, secure the main sail halyard to the head of the sail using a stopper knot like in Photo 35 (at this point, also secure any mast top bouyancy bags you may be using to stop the boat inverting if you capsize). Before you do this - you should put the battens in the sail. Photo 34, The better outhaul fed to the cockpit Raise the sail The main sheet on ours here is whipped onto the becket on the pulley block on the traveller (Photo 13). First, attach the relevant block to the mainsheet traveller (here using a pin and split ring, Photos 10 and 11), and then attach the other block to the underside of the boom (shown here attached from the end of the boom, Photo 12). It's a little odd rigging the mainsheet first - but as we took it all off, it's easier to put this back on first before we have sails flapping around. You may find it easier with a boat this size to get it on the water before you rig it, especially if you have pontoons you can moor up to. Abbott Diabetes Care: Abbott Glucose via PrecisionWeb: Glucose: Abbott Diabetes Care: Abbott Ketone DIRECT: Ketones: Abbott Diabetes Care: Abbott Ketones via PrecisionWeb: Ketones: Abbott Diagnostics: CELL-DYN 1800: Hematology: Abbott Diagnostics: CELL-DYN Emerald: Hematology: Abbott Point of Care: i-STAT via CDS5: Blood Gas and Chemistries. We're going to rig the boat from the front to the back, and we're doing it on dry land as it wasn't a windy day. If in doubt on any items, contact us! Lets Get Started If in doubt - get a copy of the Class Rules which can be found on the Wayfarer Class assocation website and measure for yourself. For i-STAT test cartridge information and intended use, refer to individual product pages or the cartridge information (CTI/IFU) in the i-STAT Support area.Ībbott - A Leader in Rapid Point-of-Care Diagnostics.Photo 11, Mainsheet block attached to travellerĪs always, remember if you are buying a boat that it may not always come as class legal - we are kindly borrowing these boats from a sailing school and they may not fall to form on class regulations. Check with your local representative for availability in specific markets. Not all products are available in all regions. GDPR Statement (last updated: May 2018) | California Transparency in Supply Chains Act | Declaration for California Compliance Law. Any person depicted in such photographs is a model. Photos displayed are for illustrative purposes only. Your use of this website and the information contained herein is subject to our Website Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy: US Citizens | Non-US Citizens.

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