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Unfold the jib and shackle the head onto the jib halyard with the shackle
provided. Fasten the clip at the top of the jib to the forestay wire. Pull on the
halyard and raise the sail, fastening each clip to the forestay in the process.
When the sail is raised, shackle the tack of the jib to the adjuster on top of the
furler. Fasten as low as possible.
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Use the jib luff tensioner line to re-
place the jib halyard. The tensioner
line can be fastened to the tack sha-
ckle, fed up through the small block
and then cleated off at the cleat on
the sail. Ensure that the line is tight
and cleated securely. Enough ten-
sion should be applied to remove
the wrinkles from the luff of the sail.
The jib halyard line can be stored in
the trampoline pocket.
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JIB
Thread the jib sheet line through the
jib sheet blocks. Fasten the sheet to
the top of the blocks using a bowline
knot. Ensure that there are no twists
in the sheet and that the sheet is led
behind the mast.
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Attach the jib clew blocks to the clew
of the jib using the snap hook provi-
ded.
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The jib can now be furled
by pulling on the furler line and
cleating it off in the jam cleat.
The jib will not furl fully if the jib
sheet is cleated on.
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