I have no idea how to rig my C-22....any help???? :(

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I have no idea how to rig my C-22....any help???? :(

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I have the sails up but I have no idea of where stuff goes. Also there is some rigging that is not illustrated in the manual attached to the cockpit area and Id like to know how to use it.

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The two pulleys and spring loaded pawls on each side.
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Post by astrorad »

the last two pictures show your traveler...the main sheet is attached there and you can adjust the position laterally to get the right amount of twist in the mainsail...the cam cleats lock it into position. The mainsheet is attached to the boom.
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EZ...here is a link for you to look at...http://chryslersailing.lizards.net/sail ... anual.html
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Post by EZFEED »

OK Astrorad, Ive gotten to this point now. Do you have any pics of your setup? I dont find the manual very informative on this :(
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Hi EZFEED,

Sorry for the huge photo here but I thought the higher resolution will help
you see. Bill's description is great! Maybe with my photo and some more generic
terms you can see the mainsheet and almost how it rigs. This is the only photo I had handy.

Look at the mast, the up and down stick holding the sails. See the black tape I have in it
marking where I position the boom? The boom is the for and aft piece that holds the
bottom of the main sail. Follow the boom back
( barely visible ) and see at the
far end of the boom a set of blocks and lines!

The blocks and lines are all part of the main sheet. The main
sheet is used to controll how far you pull the boom in or how far you let it out.

Notice the bottom block has a cleat to hold the line! I see yours in you photos
is already attatched the the traveler which is that slide and ropes
on the back of your seats. The other end
of the main sheet clips to the end of the boom as in my photo.

The line goes up and down through the upper and lower pully
I believe 4 times giving you 4 to 1 purchase when pulling the
boom in! Study the photo and look at your stuff. You'll likely
have to untangle the lines but it is doable!

Hope this helps!
Scott





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Post by Capt. Bondo »

Scott, what is the line that runs from the base of the mast back to the cockpit on the starboard side?
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Post by CaptainScott »

That is a cheap cunninham or adjustable downhual at the tack of the main.

I was teaching the fellow that helm that day. He was curious as to how much affect having a looser sail on a light wind day would have vs a sail pulled tight.

Note the actual tack is floating free with the new ( at the time ) loose footed sail! Chryslers do not come with the loose footed sail. I have had that done on two boats now and really like it!

I have since installed dual cheek blocks on each side and have run the halyards aft.

Scott
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