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Those  are components to a Dutchman system. Its a patented system and its easy to find info on the web. An alternative to lazy jacks. They work very well , I have used them. But in my opinion on a small boat like an Ensign are not  needed and take more time to set up  than they are worth and require pulling out of the way to put the boat cover on. But they do work great once set up and if you sail often and have sail slugs it could be nice. If you sail with a  bolt rope  I do not think they would be much  benefit 

They must not have been installed on the boat in the years when you sailed her.  Otherwise you would know what they are.

They are an alternative to - and far superior IMO - lazy jacks.  Had them on my cruising sailboat and would not have been without them.  Simply go head to wind and drop the main - it folds neatly along the top of the boom like a roman shade.

Not good for Ensigns if you have a mooring cover, or if you want to take your main off the boom every time you sail/race.  And you need to make special slits in a sailcover if you use one of those.


Thanks all! Seems like that might be a lot of effort to setup for not a lot of benefit. Think I'll skip it again this year but let me know if anyone finds them really helpful / useful...


Cheers,

John



Correction.   Dutchman system

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Those are lazy jacks for controlling the mainsail when lowered.  They weave thru a sail when the sail is commissioned for the season.  They are intended to "keep" it contained when it is lowered.  



I have no idea, but it looks important. Maybe a high-tech Jact stays? 

zeke

I have recently relocated the family ensign, Tango 2013, from lake Chautauqua to Eagle Creek in Indianapolis and we are getting ready to rig it for the first time (previously have always had the marina do it for us). While making sure I had all the lines etc. I came across this line that I have never seen before. Does anyone recognize this and/or know what it is for (picture attached)?


Looks like a line with several sliding blocks with zip ties extending from some...

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