Downhaul And Outhaul - Hobie SPORT CRUISER 21 Assembly Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for SPORT CRUISER 21:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Note: Final batten tension will vary with the
wind conditions and personal taste in sail
shape. Do not overtension the battens.
23.5 After the battens have been tensioned,
check to make sure that the boat is pointed
into the wind and the halyard is free and not
twisted around the mast or shrouds.
23.6 Slide sail foot onto the boom.
23.7 Pin tack of sail at front boom end.
23.8 Attach the shackle on the halyard to the
grommet in the headboard at the top of the sail
and secure it with the shackle pin. (FIGURE
#41)
23.9 Insert and feed the bolt rope into the
mast track while raising the sail. (FIGURE #41)
CAUTION: WHEN RAISING THE MAIN
SAIL...STAY CLEAR OF THE FURLING
HANDLE AS IT SPINS FREE TO UNROLL
THE FURLED MAIN SAIL. IT IS BEST TO
STAND TO THE AFT AND STARBOARD
WHEN PULLING THE MAIN HALYARD UP.
FIGURE 44
23.10 Pull the main halyard to raise the sail. If
the sail binds in the track, back it down a bit,
then continue pulling up. Coating the luff with a
sail lubricant will make raising the sail easier. It
is recommended that this be done on a
periodic basis to prevent the luff from binding.
A sail feeder can also be installed on the mast
if desired.
23.11 Hoist the sail fully, run halyard around
the cleat, through the block, apply tension, and
tie off at the cleat. (FIGURE 45)

24. DOWNHAUL AND OUTHAUL

24.1 Attach the downhaul and outhaul
assembly as shown below. (FIGURE 46)
FIGURE 46
20
T e n s i o n
c o m p l e t e l y
to keep sail
head within
a l u m i n u m
section
top of mast.
FIGURE 45
at

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

21 sport cruiser

Table of Contents