I don't have any diagrams. I use a simple setup to fly the spinnaker. My boat has a Harken furler, so the headsail is furled. I run the tack line to a block on the stemplate attached to where the snap shackle would normally be for the tack of a hank on sail, and then to one of the bow cleats for cleating. To adjust the tack height I have to send a person to the bow, but it works for me. A better setup would be to run the tack line through a couple of fairlead blocks along the deck and cabin top to a cam cleat in order to adjust the tack of the sail from the cockpit. I will probably do this for my boat. For the sheet and guy lines, I use snatch blocks that I attach to the toe rail. I set up these lines such that the spinnaker is tacked or gybed through the fore triangle so it works the same as a large genoa. You can also set it up to tack or gybe ahead of the forestay. The sheet and guy lines have to be longer in this case. I hope my rambling makes sense. Congrats on the new sail purchase! I just ordered a new main from fx yesterday.