20190716_092339
The forestay halyard pigtail is spliced to the thimble. The black doublebraid cover is a sacrificial forestay cover. The white doublebraid cove protects the shrouds. The standing rigging is synthetic.
Date: 07/18/2019
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20190716_084843
The turning block attached to the forestay pigtail (orange). The (grey) is the jib halyard.
Date: 07/18/2019
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20190716_085013
The jib shackle that attaches to the head of the jib. The yellow double braid is removed to raise the jib. It is not part of the system.
Date: 07/18/2019
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20190716_085107
Attached to the other end of the halyard is a 16mm becket block. The smaller amsteel is the purchase end which reeves through the micro cheek block then back through the becket block sheave and then exits the jib and reeves through a turning block attach
Date: 07/18/2019
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20190716_084911
These is the bitter end of the purchase line. The bullet block is added after completing the reeving. Again, the yellow doublebraid is a temporary tender and is not part of the system. To this block is added the active double braid sheet that rigs to p
Date: 07/18/2019
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20190718_141532
This is a 22mm micro cheek block that is attached to the 10 hole forestay adjuster. The 2mm Amsteel line is reeved through this and then back through the becket block (which is inside the zippered luff (3:1). Then exits to turning block on spin pole rin
Date: 07/18/2019
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20190718_140911
The single 16mm micro block attached to the spin pole ring is used for turning the 2mm Amsteel 3:1 purchase line. The double block is used for the jib sheet. When the single block is rigged and tensioned it is in alignment with and parallel to the back
Date: 07/18/2019
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