Rigging Small Sailboats
FIG. 3-12 This photo shows several things. First note
the relieved area along the mast for the sail bolt rope and gooseneck. The
gooseneck has a shackle fitting with a pin through the cringle at the tack of
the sail. The downhaul is used to tension the luff of the sail, and the line
secures to a jam cleat on the mast. While the mast is aluminum, the boom is
made from wood and is in an upsidedown "T" configuration for added
strength. A fairlead at the mast base is used for the exit of the internal
halyard which runs aft to a jam cleat on the deck. This small sailboat uses a
stay adjuster on each shroud with tension adjusted by use of a turnbuckle on
the forestay. The shrouds connect to chainplates, while the forestay fastens to
a stemhead fitting.
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