As several suggested, I set up my newport 17 in the backyard today. Good practice. I did get some lines crossed but I will look for that the next time. That's what practice is all about.
Here are some questions that came up today.
1. Does the forestay and jib shackles look okay? The po used the pin of the shackle to connect the forestay shackle to the chain plain. I added the cleavis pin and seperate long D ring for the jib connection. Photo 2.
2. I have read where some people replace the wire/line halyard with all line. I want to do this as it will give me enough length to connect the jib halyard to the chain plate with the mast down. After rasing the mast I can tighten the jib halyard to hold the mast up while I fumble/ connect the forestay shackles. We had trouble holding tension on the forestay while connecting the shackle when we trial sailed the boat and again today when I did the set up solo. Can I just buy the line and tie a boline to the shackle or do I need the special inner metal piece? Do I need to get the line special built with a loop in it? See photo 3
3. Is this a shroud repair? Photo 4.
4. The clam cleat of the main sheet block shows some rust and sticks a bit. Is there a lubricant I can use? Photo 5.
5. The rudder floats up unless I run the line through the jam cleat to hold it down. Sounds like a bad thing if I hit a stump or the bottom? Photo 6.
If I don't get on the water this weekend, pop up storms are predicted, I will give it another dry run.
Thanks for the help!
Best Regards,
Ward
Here are some questions that came up today.
1. Does the forestay and jib shackles look okay? The po used the pin of the shackle to connect the forestay shackle to the chain plain. I added the cleavis pin and seperate long D ring for the jib connection. Photo 2.
2. I have read where some people replace the wire/line halyard with all line. I want to do this as it will give me enough length to connect the jib halyard to the chain plate with the mast down. After rasing the mast I can tighten the jib halyard to hold the mast up while I fumble/ connect the forestay shackles. We had trouble holding tension on the forestay while connecting the shackle when we trial sailed the boat and again today when I did the set up solo. Can I just buy the line and tie a boline to the shackle or do I need the special inner metal piece? Do I need to get the line special built with a loop in it? See photo 3
3. Is this a shroud repair? Photo 4.
4. The clam cleat of the main sheet block shows some rust and sticks a bit. Is there a lubricant I can use? Photo 5.
5. The rudder floats up unless I run the line through the jam cleat to hold it down. Sounds like a bad thing if I hit a stump or the bottom? Photo 6.
If I don't get on the water this weekend, pop up storms are predicted, I will give it another dry run.
Thanks for the help!
Best Regards,
Ward
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