Yep you are catching up, but I'll always be ahead :cry:.
I have a cleat on the coaming behind the winch for the preventer line on that side. I also worried about the cam cleat holding, so if I need to stop while raising I use the cam cleat, but take a couple wraps on the cleat on the coaming for peace of mind. Still I've never had a problem with the jib cam cleat not holding.
Where was the gin pole binding? Wasn't it rotating down to the deck as the mast came up?
We added the CDI Furler last year and the gin pole really helps more than ever now. I lift the furler up near the top of the gin pole and tie it there with a short piece of line. Now as the mast comes up the furler drum doesn't drag on the deck and rotates down to the deck as the mast goes vertical. Then just release the line and pin the furler/forstay and...
..snap the Johnson lever shut. Really nice. I think it would be real hard to lift the mast by hand with a furler. I can't remember if you have one or not.
We still love the Mac and have sat outside in it a couple times since we got it home. We have lots of good memories in her and I'm sure we will have more.
We have been doing a major yard make-over, but hope to be done with what we are doing the end of the week. Then I need to mount the 100 watt panel on the boat and change where the 40 watt and 60 watt are now to the other side. Then the Mac will be moved over to the side yard and stay there for some time.
The Endeavour is for sure a 'lot' bigger in every way. Can't really compare them at all. It doesn't seem like you are on a boat when down below. You can walk around and the boat is so stable it just doesn't move as you walk from side to side and in most weather/sea conditions. When it does move like on anchor in wind and waves it is a much slower movement than what we are use to with the Mac.
As soon as we put the Mac away we have lots to do/make for the new boat before going back,
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