Lead jib downhaul linearound shackle pinand cleat downhaulline snugly into cleaton jib tack.Prindle 16 only:Attach two small pul-lies (attached to jibsheet line earlier) tofoot of jib by leadingeach one around thefront of the
mast for boats, onefrom each side.Put a 1/4”shackle throughgrommet inlower aft cornerof jib (clew)and reattachpullies withshackle
sailboat pin.Make sure thatthese lines arenot twisted.Pull up slackfrom line lead-ing between thejib sheet blocksand trampoline.Prindle 18 only:Tie jib clew
blocks for boats to sail clew rather thanwith shackle. Use one of the 3/16” x 3’ 7”lines. Tie one block to each end. Righting Line It is recommendedthat you alwayscarry a rightingline on your boat.A grommet andpouch are on thetrampoline to facil-itate this. You willneed a line at least14’ long and 3/8”or 7/16” in diame-ter. Tie a figureeight knot about9” from one end.Insert the taildown through thegrommet in tramp by the mast and tieanother figure eight knot on this end. Youmight also find it useful to tie knots on theline every fewfeet so your wethands do notslip when right-ing the boat.Coil the line andstore it in apouch untilneeded. Jib Sheet andJamPreventer Using the extra7’ piece ofshock cord sup-plied attach thecenter to themast and tieeach end to dolphin striker bar on oppositesides of mast. Be sure the jib sheet is leadoutside shock cord. This will keep the jibsheet from catching under mast base.
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