Jib Halyard
I would tie a long line to the jib halyard (make sure it is well cleated or tied off at mast end) and stand far forward of the bow using the line to assist pulling it up. Two others on deck should be able to muscle it up the rest of the way. Be sure the side stays are attached and tie them off to the lifelines to keep them vertical and avoid any kinks or hangups where they attach to teh deck. Push forward on mast & pull on jib halyard to get enough length to attach the forestay. Might have to slightly loosen backstay to get it attached. Good luck.P.S. Make sure the back of the trailer has a block under it to keep it from tipping backwards- I didn't do this once & it wasn't a fun ride!
I would tie a long line to the jib halyard (make sure it is well cleated or tied off at mast end) and stand far forward of the bow using the line to assist pulling it up. Two others on deck should be able to muscle it up the rest of the way. Be sure the side stays are attached and tie them off to the lifelines to keep them vertical and avoid any kinks or hangups where they attach to teh deck. Push forward on mast & pull on jib halyard to get enough length to attach the forestay. Might have to slightly loosen backstay to get it attached. Good luck.P.S. Make sure the back of the trailer has a block under it to keep it from tipping backwards- I didn't do this once & it wasn't a fun ride!