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View from inside the aft

bulkhead the stern with the


rudder axe;

Blue line: Core Backstay


Red line: Fine tune Backstay

Jib Hallyard control;


Fine tune in both sides
Core with cleat for a quick
release action.

" The layout we show at this manual is copied from a boat twice time world Controls between middlema and skipeer
Aluminium support and
champion (boat finished building in 1998) and all the experience I could achieve Fine tune Backstay, Vang, Jib Traveler
Core Backstay system
rebuilding old boats.

The details are approximate to the real but please still prevails the common
sense: use the graphics only as a guide.

This ISA publication includes the following: Back and Forestay system(this one);
Main & Spinaker (Includes Vang, Sheet, Traveler and Spinaker Twings and
Sheets); Jib & Spinaker (Jib Sheet, Jib Tack Jib Traveler and Spinaker Halyard);
Box & Tracks (Spinaker Box and Schroud Tracks).

This new publication is dedicated to Horacio Petersen who putted me into the View from mast base to forward
Soling for the first time. bulkhead.: none of the lines come out
from the bulkhead below 100mm from
the deck.
A special thanks to Mike Minton, Andrew Robinson and the Club Nautico San Yellow and blue line is the fine tune for
forestay (controls the rake), is falling
Isidro were I took part in their boats improvements and did my first mistakes. without tension.
White and green line with tension on
Matias Collins" the top right is the core forestay, used
to pull the mast forwad on the runs.

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