Lazyjack lines

Lazyjack tips

The Open 40 comes with lazyjacks running inside the mast. At some point they cross and emerge towards the second spreader.

Running the line outside the mast makes them run smoother, and easier to maintain, and less likely to chafe. An added benefit is that if they break they wont get stuck inside the mast.

To make this change you will need:
A cleat
Two small blocks
A spare line to secure the blocks to the spreader
A Bosun's chair, and a helper

Simplfied procedure:
Add a cleat to the base of the mast so that there is a cleat at either side. You could double up on the existing one. But I think it makes sense to have a dedicated cleat for each lazyjack line.

Uncleat the lazyjack lines. Remember to add/leave a mousing line, just in case you want to run something else up.

Ascend the mast, and tie the blocks on the second spreader, 6" from the base of the mast.

While you up at the second spreader, take out the lazyjack line and run it through the new block straight down to the cleat.

Adjust the bag height, and cleat the line. Job done.

pic. an extra cleat on both sides of the mast is another useful addition.

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