Closeup's of Rigging examples
A Completed Rig
Attaching the TACK
The Luff and Foot are tied to the mast and boom. This is a crude boom vang setup you can easily create with two eyelets. Do not make the boom vang too tight
Attaching the Head
There is a drilled hole in the top of the mast tie the head to this.
Not to tight allow the sail to be just touching the mast when tied,
Remember to glue knot.
Not to tight allow the sail to be just touching the mast when tied,
Remember to glue knot.
Attaching the clew, and outhaul
Again there is a hole drilled in the boom use the supplied cleat hardware for the boom to secure the outhaul and adjust tension as
necessary.
necessary.
Sprit Head Attachment
The sail is tied to the sprit the line is secured in a slot
in the sprit. You could also drill a hole if you prefer.
in the sprit. You could also drill a hole if you prefer.
Main Halyard
The main halyard uses one block which is tied to the mast and
then a cleat which is supplied. The Halyard is looped through a
slot in the sprit and tied appropriately.
then a cleat which is supplied. The Halyard is looped through a
slot in the sprit and tied appropriately.
Boom Sheet attach point
Double thread the Marlow line and create a mainsheet bridle
which you casn use to attach the sheet snap lock to.
Remember to glue all knots so they do not work loose.
which you casn use to attach the sheet snap lock to.
Remember to glue all knots so they do not work loose.