Rigging the main sheet

Paul Anstett (panstett2@yahoo.com)
Thu, 19 Nov 1998 21:48:03 -0800 (PST)


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West Wight Potter Website at URL
http://www.lesbois.com/wwpotter/
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I have a pretty basic inquiry regarding my P19:

When rigging the main sheet back down from the boom to the port
block...well, the line can take one turn around the block and then go
through the eyelet (which seems to work best), or it can take a double
bend and then go to the eyelet, which seems the way it was designed.
What's the proper way of rigging?

By the way, I had my boat graphics (license identification and boat
name) done by www.mathisons.com. OK, this is my company.

But the vinyl-cutting operator that cut the graphics did it
proportionately right, it looks great, and it was a one-step
operation. Wherever you get graphics done, make sure it's a one-step
application process...i.e., the entire message is on one easy-to-
apply strip that can be positioned and applied in a single process.
Otherwise, you'll have a nightmare.

I was reluctant to share this information, because the last thing I
want to do is to be self-serving on this wonderful Potter Net. Yet,
I'm very familiar with vinyl applications, so I thought I should.

Paul Anstett
P19 #1022
Sarahspunda
Fargo
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