C-22 Boom/Main Sail Rigging
C-22 Boom/Main Sail Rigging
Hey Everyone! Was just wondering if anyone had some good pictures of their boom/mail sail rigging. I have the Jib all figured out, but am trying to figure out where to rig all the boom stuff up.
Thanks for any information!
Thanks for any information!
The track would be your traveler. You hook your mainsheet to this then to the underside of your boom to the rear most hook. Sent you a PM also
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C-22 mainsheet and jib rigging
Greetings, I have just taken possession of a Chrysler 22 and I'm also not sure of a few things.
1. Is there a mast lock up top for the mainsheet halyard on these?
2. Is there a diagram of which lines go through the pulleys at the bottom of the mast and to the locks?
Thanks for any help. I'll get this sucker running in no time.
1. Is there a mast lock up top for the mainsheet halyard on these?
2. Is there a diagram of which lines go through the pulleys at the bottom of the mast and to the locks?
Thanks for any help. I'll get this sucker running in no time.
Here is a link to my photos...I hope that this helps...I dont have any type of lock up on top of the mast for the halyard....my main sheet is shown in the photos along with the goose neck attached to the boom & Mast.
http://s958.photobucket.com/albums/ae61/1961skyking/
http://s958.photobucket.com/albums/ae61/1961skyking/
Hey Tim,
Your boat looks real nice. However, the Carabiner-style snap shackle that you are using to attach your main sheet blocks to you boom is not very strong, maybe only 100lbs. You could blow it apart on an accidental jibe. You would be best off with a "D" type shackle, they can handle 1000s of pounds, and are not very expensive.

Also, I noticed that your bow pulpit attachment points are close together on your deck, does that interfere with your jib?

Your boat looks real nice. However, the Carabiner-style snap shackle that you are using to attach your main sheet blocks to you boom is not very strong, maybe only 100lbs. You could blow it apart on an accidental jibe. You would be best off with a "D" type shackle, they can handle 1000s of pounds, and are not very expensive.

Also, I noticed that your bow pulpit attachment points are close together on your deck, does that interfere with your jib?

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Re: C-22 mainsheet and jib rigging
davidhanson wrote:Greetings, I have just taken possession of a Chrysler 22 and I'm also not sure of a few things.
1. Is there a mast lock up top for the mainsheet halyard on these?
2. Is there a diagram of which lines go through the pulleys at the bottom of the mast and to the locks?
Thanks for any help. I'll get this sucker running in no time.
Welcome to the forum!
I presume you've been looking at the photos here! As far as the lock on top of the mast?? No, there is not a lock for the main Halyard.
As far as the rigging, check this site out and the original owners manual!
http://chryslersailing.lizards.net/sail ... anual.html
You will find a lot of info there if you just poke around a bit!
Scott