Here are some pictures of Shan Skailyn's stub mast and luff spar all assembled last weekend. As you can see, I still have some loose ends to tie up. Some of it depends on whatever reefing system I settle on. My original plan to reef by lowering the sail has proven to be problematic. Not impossible, just requiring more gear than I have at the moment.
Note the two cleats on either side of the stub mast. The one on the right in the picture is for the halyard, so I can quickly release in case things feel out of control (necessary for this unexperienced wanna-be sailor). The other cleat is for the rope that keeps the luff spar tensioned in it's universal joint.
Showing posts with label boom jaw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boom jaw. Show all posts
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Boom Jaws and Varnish
OK... Whew! I can rest now knowing that Shan Skailyn's bamboo spars have at least one coat of varnish on them before I leave them sitting there for 6 months.
Also, here are the pix of the boom jaws which are now complete other than a few holes for lashing the sail and downhaul, etc.
Also, here are the pix of the boom jaws which are now complete other than a few holes for lashing the sail and downhaul, etc.
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