zoidberg
Well-Known Member
I have a spare boom, and the arrangement of sheaves and mast-end jammers has me puzzled as to the makers' intentions.
At the mast/forward end, there are 3 sheave blocks with jammer handles, clearly to lock off three outboard-end reefing pendants.... if three were brought forward internally.
At the aft-end of the boom, there are two sheaves oriented vertically - and two sheaves oriented horizontally.
Also, there is a cast 'bail' for the mainsheet attachment, and another one presumably for a topping lift and/or a fixed outhaul.
How does the team reckon I could use these to facilitate 3 reef pendants?
At the mast/forward end, there are 3 sheave blocks with jammer handles, clearly to lock off three outboard-end reefing pendants.... if three were brought forward internally.
At the aft-end of the boom, there are two sheaves oriented vertically - and two sheaves oriented horizontally.
Also, there is a cast 'bail' for the mainsheet attachment, and another one presumably for a topping lift and/or a fixed outhaul.
How does the team reckon I could use these to facilitate 3 reef pendants?
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