Recently purchased the boat and am trying to practice raising/lowering the mast so I can trailer sail the boat. I'm able to raise the mast with roller furler but can't ever get it to rest in the mast base plate fully to a point I'm able to attach the roller furler shackle to the stem head fitting. The mast doesn't rest in the base plate to where it's fully vertical. It is about a half inch off the deck plate and therefore I can't get the roller furler off the gin pole and attached to the stem head fitting (about 10" short). Any idea what I'm doing wrong? Is there something I can do to pull the mast forward and "gently" force it into the mast base plate?
NOTE: With my main sheet, gin pole, and roller furler setup the gin pole is quite a bit forward when I begin raising so I don't ever pull the mast fully vertical. I have to have someone try to hold/push the mast while I attempt to pull the roller furler and attach. I suspect this may be my issue. I have no mechanical leverage in which to pull the mast completely vertical because I've exhausted the main sheet before the mast is completely vertical. The furler/headstay seems to be longer than it needs to be in order to make that work.
NOTE: With my main sheet, gin pole, and roller furler setup the gin pole is quite a bit forward when I begin raising so I don't ever pull the mast fully vertical. I have to have someone try to hold/push the mast while I attempt to pull the roller furler and attach. I suspect this may be my issue. I have no mechanical leverage in which to pull the mast completely vertical because I've exhausted the main sheet before the mast is completely vertical. The furler/headstay seems to be longer than it needs to be in order to make that work.