How I rig my 87H-23
Ok, try this,First, use the topping lift to raise and lock the boom above horizontal. At the aft end of the boom are the outhaul and topping lift sheaves and lines. On the forward end of the boom you will find the cleat handles for these lines. Use a shackle if available or a bowline if not. Secure the outhaul line to the clew of the mainsail. Pull the slug and the boltrope slowly the length of the boom. When finished, you should find a purpose-made shackle through the hole at the foot of the sail, near the mast. This shackle should have a threaded rod that will pass through a short post on the top of the gooseneck hinge. This post and hinge allows left and right movement of the boom. This threaded rod goes through one side of this shackle, through the short post in the hinge pin, and thread into the other side of the shackle. Now up the mast. Shackle your main halyard to the headboard on the tip top of the mainsail. Locate the wide spot in the mainsail luff groove to insert the slugs or sliders on the mainsail. You may have to remove a pin or other device to allow the slugs to go into the groove. Slowly pull on the main halyard and raise the sail, inserting the slugs one at at time as they approach the luff groove opening. After you have all the slugs in the groove, reinstall the pin to prevent the slugs from falling out when you release the halyard. Motor out to a safe spot to raise the sails. People's opinions vary, but I like to raise the jib first, adjust the jib so Gwaihir is sailing on her jib, then raise the main. Raise the main, cleat the halyard, then ease the topping lift until the boom is down and the topping lift is slightly slack. Cleat the topping lift, adjust the traveler and mainsheet, then sail away.Any questions on your H-23(congrats) just call me at snark11@aol.com. I have owned, modified, and raced this fine cruising boat for many years now, and would'nt have another.Keith and WandaS/V Gwaihir, 87 H-23