Dave: To control the height, we set up ours with a block tied to the anchor roller and a line running back to the cabin roof cleat. The line runs outside the forward stanchion to keep it out of the way. I added a second spinlock to the starboard side for the spinnaker halyard. The upshot is, we almost never touch the height. I know it is used for adjusting to wind velocity, but we are not aggressive sailors, and typically use the chute in lighter wind conditions. We bought the sheets and halyard from this site using their line spec page for the specific boat model. You'll also need two turning blocks to feed the sheets back to the aft stanchion rail, allowing them to "turn" to the cabin-top winches. The boat manual has some drawings of the set-up with line specs. I think there is still an electronic version floating around. You might check George's site. We also bought the ATN "Tacker" that slips over the furled headsail and allows the sail to pivot around the headstay during a gibe. ATN has a video on their site of the tacker, dousing sock and chute in use.