Assembly of the sails
The cord on the mainsail tack is pulled through the eyelet (51) on the boom fitting and streamlined
above with a black clip on the mast later. Then a piece of string is threaded through the clew and
knotted around the main boom (square knot) with 1 or 2 rings with about 15 mm Ø . This adjusts the
distance of the sail to the boom. The previously knotted piece of string is now after it is pulled from
behind biased by the eye (59) with a black clip on the main boom. Thus, the sail is made of flat or
bulbous later.
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In the holes on the mainsail tack and clew of the main-
sail one each of approx 15 cm knot the cord, each
with a very small loop.
Then, the pole rings are inserted into the holes of the
main sail and then closed.
The mast rings can be secured with a tiny drop of su-
perglue or nail polish.