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ESP Unit 0, 1
Commissioning
Line on Drum Assembly/Storm Sails
Sun cover on starboard side: wrap line by
turning clockwise
Sun cover on port side: wrap line by turning
counterclockwise
Storm Sails
Storm sails or heavy air working jibs are necessary when sailing offshore where it is not possible to easily
reach safe harbor.
These sails will generally require pendants to ensure that halyard swivel is properly positioned at top of
headstay. See page 26.
Remember that heavy air working jibs and storm jibs may be reefed and furled like any other sail.
Add Line to Drum Assembly
Run line into drum assembly between guard posts and out hole in lower plate of spool. Exit opening in drum
assembly as shown below. Tie a small overhand knot and pull it up tightly against spool.
IMPORTANT! Do not run line through plastic opening in drum assembly.
Sun Cover On
Turn Spool
Starboard
Clockwise
Port
Counterclockwise
Turn spool until there is a tail of line in the cockpit measuring about 1.5 m (5') beyond the cleat or rope clutch.
Wrap Line on Spool
Note location of sun cover on sail. Rotate spool to wrap line.
Do not run line through this opening.
Line through hole and opening.
Tie a small overhand
knot and pull it up tightly
against spool. Spool
must turn freely to furl
and unfurl sail easily.
Guard
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