I have a 2002 Hunter 260, and I have sailed it for one season. Since it sits on a single lake all season, I have really only rigged it myself once. The previous owner did take the time, however, to show me how to rig it and that was very helpful. It has a roller furling jib, which I quite appreciate, however there is one issue. When the previous owner showed me how to rig it, the tension on the forestay required us to use the trailer winch to pull the forestay into position before attaching it to the bow. This was quite an undertaking because it was so tight; it’s really quite a pain. My (somewhat limited) research indicates that the original rigging did not include the furler and instead, included hank on jib with no furler. Furthermore, this original rigging with the hank on jib included a turnbuckle to allow some adjustment in the rigging. I have no turnbuckle as part of the furler, so I really don’t have anyway to adjust it and avoid the tough effort to attaché the forestay. I’d welcome any thoughts or possible solutions. For example, would it be possible to purchase a slightly longer shackle at the base of the furler and gain a bit of leeway there? Thank you!