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11. Slide the furling drum over the luff with the sail feed slot on
the same side as the tack anchor shackle (see drawing
above). You may knock the thrust washer (part “M” on
page 2) out of place doing this. You can push the washer
up into the cavity of the furling drum again. The washer is
designed to ride between the furling drum and the bearing.
12. Screw the T-Bolt into the turnbuckle
body and adjust until the overall length is
correct. BE SURE TO REPLACE THE
COTTER
PINS
IN
YOUR
TURNBUCKLE. Also, remember to
INSTALL THE LUFF SUPPORT PIN
when you lower the furling drum.
13. Pass the furling line through the
hole in the side of the cup, then up
through the hole in the top of the
furling drum flange. Tie an
overhand knot to prevent it from
escaping.
14. Step the mast (if unstepped). Attach the forestay to the
chainplate. Tension rig using backstay turnbuckle or upper
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