Stepping the H216 Mast
You cannot have the shrouds attached when you raise the mast...the geometry prohibits it. If you try this, you get the mast up to about 30 degrees and the shrouds tighten preventing further movement.I seldom single hand so I use the "tie a line to the jib and have wife pull line from in front of the truck" method. I use a special line (cheap nylon rope) in my setup box. Line has a cheap clip on the end I bought at Ace hardware. This makes is super fast...clip on line...yell at spouse...get dirty look...raise the mast. I found it works best if the person in front of the truck does their job fairly quickly. If it is too slow, it is to hard to guide the mast in a side wind.I like the remote controlled electric winch idea for single handing.Once the mast is up, I have another special line in my setup box which has a large loop on one end and a smaller loop at the other. I attach the larger loop with a Prussic knot (a climber's knot...google it) to the jib, insert my foot in the smaller loop, and step down. Viola! The jib is tensioned and I insert the Bal-Lock Quick Release pin in the roller furler and I am done. Best to pre-load the roller furler 3-4 turns counter clockwise before attaching jib.