Actually, all the little tricks that we learned from the Mac were ported over. Scares the livin beejeebers out of the gawkers when it happens, but it's a simple matter that doesn't take near as long as it does to get the stays tuned.
Guy stood there watching this launch, jaw on the ground, while two of us did it. His DS16, he claimed, took 4 guys over an hour. I wondered (without sounding caddy) how you could get 4 guys on the deck of a DS16.
Here's mast on crutch, with both A frames laying on mast. One holds the mast side to side, one is the rigging. 6:1 led back to the winch. The forward lower stays are attached, as is the backstay, loose, just in case. The forward lowers are enough to stop it from going past upright.
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