Hello all - looking for a knowledgable H23 owner who can help with this puzzle - have stepped my mast a few times now very easily by attaching the jib halyard to the bow cleat and then using the mast wich to raise it - my little 125 lb girlfirnd cranks on the winch and I stay underneath of it and guide it right up. The jib halryard comes out of the mast just above the winch on the mast - I had a friend out sailing the other day and he pointed out to me that the halyard are run backword, that it should really be the main halyard that comes out above the mast winch. I must concede that it does make more sense that way but then I couln't so easily use that winch to step the mast. I did download the 32 page owners manual from Hunter and in it it says to attach a spare block to the bow and run a line back to a cockpit winch to step the mast - I guess that would make sense too.
Any thoughts? If the Halyards are backward how tough will it be to switch them? can I drop the mast and fish them out the top? - even with the fractional rig? or is there a better way?
Thanks
Any thoughts? If the Halyards are backward how tough will it be to switch them? can I drop the mast and fish them out the top? - even with the fractional rig? or is there a better way?
Thanks