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Hi, hoping to reach some current or former Bosun dinghy owners for a few advices.
I bought a Bosun dinghy a few years ago in Sweden, on Gotland to be more specific. I think this is the only one around this island and the model is probably rare in sweden. Therefore I don't meet alot of Bosun owners and hope to find answers to a few questions. English is not my main language so excuse me if I don't get all boat terminology correct.

1. I got some cracks under the forward thwarts, on both sides. This one I tried to fix temporary (and not very pretty) and it cracked again. Is this common or do you think I got some issues in the hull causing movement?
2. I can't quite figure out what those are used for?

3. I attach the side stays to the chainplate further back, what are the front ones for?
4. I use to attach a downhaul for the jib on this cleat, but it is kind of flimsy. Is that what they should be used for? Should I exchange them for something sturdier? (I guess I'd have to reinforce the foredeck in that case?)

5. This is how I attach the forestay. I find it practical because I get some leverage when raising the mast alone, but I am also concerned it causes stress on the plate since some force is at the loop. There is a small crack in the plate (see picture below). Is this how it's usually done or is there a better solution? I use the starboard sheave for jib downhaul, this is my best guess for the two sheaves, is this a correct assumption?

6. Is this crack an accident waiting to happen? Should I try to fix it somehow?

7. The two pulleys were there when I bought my Bosun. The way I attach the main sheet, it could rather just be a line and no pulleys. I've seen Bosuns with a bar instead, not sure why mine does not have one. I am not quite satisfied with this setup, any suggestions for a better one?
8. I've ordered a new main sail and jib. However I missed that the jib luff should have a wire, my new jib does not have it. If I'm not misstaken the luff wire should take the most part of the forestay tension when the jib is raised? Is it cruical to ease the forestay and let the jib luff take the tension when sailing or will it work/be safe to use a jib without wire and keep some tension in the forestay?
That's all my questions for now. I'm happy for any suggestions. Thank you.
/Tobias
I bought a Bosun dinghy a few years ago in Sweden, on Gotland to be more specific. I think this is the only one around this island and the model is probably rare in sweden. Therefore I don't meet alot of Bosun owners and hope to find answers to a few questions. English is not my main language so excuse me if I don't get all boat terminology correct.

1. I got some cracks under the forward thwarts, on both sides. This one I tried to fix temporary (and not very pretty) and it cracked again. Is this common or do you think I got some issues in the hull causing movement?
2. I can't quite figure out what those are used for?

3. I attach the side stays to the chainplate further back, what are the front ones for?
4. I use to attach a downhaul for the jib on this cleat, but it is kind of flimsy. Is that what they should be used for? Should I exchange them for something sturdier? (I guess I'd have to reinforce the foredeck in that case?)

5. This is how I attach the forestay. I find it practical because I get some leverage when raising the mast alone, but I am also concerned it causes stress on the plate since some force is at the loop. There is a small crack in the plate (see picture below). Is this how it's usually done or is there a better solution? I use the starboard sheave for jib downhaul, this is my best guess for the two sheaves, is this a correct assumption?

6. Is this crack an accident waiting to happen? Should I try to fix it somehow?

7. The two pulleys were there when I bought my Bosun. The way I attach the main sheet, it could rather just be a line and no pulleys. I've seen Bosuns with a bar instead, not sure why mine does not have one. I am not quite satisfied with this setup, any suggestions for a better one?
8. I've ordered a new main sail and jib. However I missed that the jib luff should have a wire, my new jib does not have it. If I'm not misstaken the luff wire should take the most part of the forestay tension when the jib is raised? Is it cruical to ease the forestay and let the jib luff take the tension when sailing or will it work/be safe to use a jib without wire and keep some tension in the forestay?
That's all my questions for now. I'm happy for any suggestions. Thank you.
/Tobias