I recently replaced the lift line to the centerboard. I found the most difficult part of the whole process was getting the knot hidden into the recess within the centerboard. (A mallet and large punch sorted that out)
On deck I am not 100% sure how the rigging is completed. In fact, I am yet to lift the centerboard in the water. The manual seems to have a configuration along the lines of the attached photo (albeit with slightly different placement of the deck cleats etc). Can anyone tell me if that is correct. Main reason I want to clarify is that I will have several feet of static lift rope (blue in the foreground) as overage. Not sure if I should cut it or just leave it tied back to the main lift line....I don't want to get into the water and try figuring this out.
If anyone could post a photo of their configuration that would help!
Thanks,
On deck I am not 100% sure how the rigging is completed. In fact, I am yet to lift the centerboard in the water. The manual seems to have a configuration along the lines of the attached photo (albeit with slightly different placement of the deck cleats etc). Can anyone tell me if that is correct. Main reason I want to clarify is that I will have several feet of static lift rope (blue in the foreground) as overage. Not sure if I should cut it or just leave it tied back to the main lift line....I don't want to get into the water and try figuring this out.
If anyone could post a photo of their configuration that would help!
Thanks,
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