
Support arms have bolts that fit into trailer pads


This is one of the ways to keep the boat out of the water.

We got second place in the Delta Ditch for our class

The carbon bow sprit is made out of an old wind surfing mast.


The spinnaker sheets are blue. The shretcher sheets are white.

Shretcher sheet ratchet to cleat

Upgraded main halyard lock

Upgraded spin halyard lock


Upgraded rudder up and down. One of the best upgrades.

Center board up and down.

Looking through the hatch where we store all the sails, the sheets, boom and tiler extentions.



The shretcher attaches to the D shackle just forward of the bow. The tack line of the spinnaker goes to the end of the pole.

Mainsheet

Running rigging

Sails

The clutch is used for the spinnaker tack. The sided clutch is used for the continuous jib furler line and the shretcher continuous line

Jib cover. If you leave your jib up, this zips around and is hoisted by the spinnaker halyard to keep it out of the sun.

Blocks used for the spinnaker and shretcher with spectra stroups to go around the support beams

The center board aft filer piece is pushed up and down with this aluminum rod and is secured in place by velcro.



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