Boat Tour: Setup

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  • Boat Tour: Setup of a Cruising Specification West Wight Potter 19
    We begin by removing the tiedown straps that keep the boat on the trailer.
    This one goes over the bow, and is there in the event the winch should fail whilst towing
    The second strap is toward the stern of the vessel
    Boarding the boat is made easy by use of the swim ladder
    Once aboard, we can start preparing the mast for raising
    At the bow, the mast is lashed to the pulpit when not in use
    The shrouds are lashed to the mast for safe keeping
    A wooden block is used to support the mast at the mid point
    Here, the mainsheet is unlashed from the mast
    Now remove the adjustable backstay, which is being used to hold down the mast at the stern of the boat
    Next step is to remove the securing bolt from the mast tabernacle
    Then loosen all halyards and the mast raising tackle
    Now the mast is free and can be moved aft ready for raising
    Attaching the mast to the tabernacle
    Here we can see the "gin pole" laid out on the foredeck
    This pole is used to help raise the mast
    It's a piece of galvanized steel pipe with two lines attached
    The gin pole connects to the base of the mast, and the two lines clip to padeyes on the deck
    Here's a shot of the "block and tackle" used to raise the mast
    The dark red line is the one to pull but not yet
    The block and tackle is attached to the stem fitting at the bow
    Returning aft we make sure that the shrouds are not twisted at the tangs
    The mast is ready to be raised
    The jib halyard, shown here on the left is kept attached to the pulpit
    it provides an extra layer of security, as it also can be used to support the mast temporarily
    The mast is fully raised now, so time to remove the block and tackle and the gin pole
    The forestay is detached from the block and tackle and reattached to the stem fitting
    The forestay is attached to the stem fitting with a quick release lever
    The lever tensions the rig which then requires no further adjustment
    Tape is added to ensure no possibility of the quick pins coming loose
    Next, the bow dockline is flaked onto the deck
    It will be used to help with the launching of the boat from the trailer
    The adjustable backstay is brought into tension
    And the mast crutch is removed
    Shown here, is the 3d printed custom mastgate that keeps the sail slugs in place when the sail is being reefed
    it's necessary to remove this before fitting the boom and mainsail
    The boom and mainsail are brought up from the cabin
    and the aft end is attached to a wire lanyard connected to the backstay
    the gooseneck is fitted into the slot on the mast
    followed by the sail slugs
    Next the mail halyard is attached
    and the last of the sail slugs are inserted
    the mastgate is replaced into the mast
    some dry-lube is applied to keep things working smoothly
    The mainsail has a downhaul for tensioning the luff
    The control line is run through the block and cleat
    Jonah does not have a topping lift, but instead has a boom kicker
    The kicker attaches to the base of the mast via a boom bail
    As does the boom vang
    Next, the mainsheet is attached to the aft end of the boom
    The tiller cover is removed
    And the retractable keel is raised into the fully up position using the winch
    She's almost ready for launch now
    Stashing the swim ladder... we won't be needing that for a while now
    The bow dockline is tied to the trailer with a slip knot, to stop the boat from floating away after launching
    Driving to the launch ramp
    No video of me launching, as i was too busy
    There she is at the end of the dock, almost ready for adventures!
    The keel bolts, used to support the keel when the boat is not in use are removed
    Lowering the keel to the fully lowered position
    The kick up rudder is dropped down
    A figure 8 stop knot in the mainsheet
    Lowering the outboard into the water
    She's ready to put to sea!

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