Sjk1000
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
We're hoping to use the cruising chute that came with the boat for the first time this week but I'm struggling to see where I'd attach the tack on the bow. The previous owners (uncontactable) had the tack downhaul adjustable with a gun tackle (correct me if that's the wrong term - just matched what we have with Wikipedia) but as the pulpit comes so far forward of the bow I can't see where to attach to on the bow so that the downhaul runs outside of the pulpit - bow roller, base of the forestay? Hope that makes sense.
So, two questions really.
1. Where can I attach the tack?
2. Does the cruising chute need to be forward of the pulpit or can I keep it inside and loosen the downhaul so that the foot and tack are above the pulpit?
I've attached a photo of the bow and will add a second one side-on if the wind drops before the sun does.
Thanks for reading, Steve

Found a photo of us against a pontoon hopefully showing how far forward the pulpit is of the bow.

We're hoping to use the cruising chute that came with the boat for the first time this week but I'm struggling to see where I'd attach the tack on the bow. The previous owners (uncontactable) had the tack downhaul adjustable with a gun tackle (correct me if that's the wrong term - just matched what we have with Wikipedia) but as the pulpit comes so far forward of the bow I can't see where to attach to on the bow so that the downhaul runs outside of the pulpit - bow roller, base of the forestay? Hope that makes sense.
So, two questions really.
1. Where can I attach the tack?
2. Does the cruising chute need to be forward of the pulpit or can I keep it inside and loosen the downhaul so that the foot and tack are above the pulpit?
I've attached a photo of the bow and will add a second one side-on if the wind drops before the sun does.
Thanks for reading, Steve

Found a photo of us against a pontoon hopefully showing how far forward the pulpit is of the bow.

Last edited:

