Jib Lines - Rigging
Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 9:43 pm
Hi All,
I'm a new member here, but a proud Investigator owner for almost 10 years in South Australia.
I have always rigged my jib lines by tying them to the cabin op rail at one end, then up through the blocks on the sail clew and then back down through a dead eye and into a C-Cam.
I have been wondering lately whether this would put too much strain onto the cabin top rail and so wondering if there is a better way/place to secure the fixed end of the rope. I have done a search and looked at photos on here but cant see a good photo illustrating how others do this part of the rigging.
Any chance someone else could post some photos of rigging the jib lines on an investigator?
Thanks,
David
I'm a new member here, but a proud Investigator owner for almost 10 years in South Australia.
I have always rigged my jib lines by tying them to the cabin op rail at one end, then up through the blocks on the sail clew and then back down through a dead eye and into a C-Cam.
I have been wondering lately whether this would put too much strain onto the cabin top rail and so wondering if there is a better way/place to secure the fixed end of the rope. I have done a search and looked at photos on here but cant see a good photo illustrating how others do this part of the rigging.
Any chance someone else could post some photos of rigging the jib lines on an investigator?
Thanks,
David