There are active 470's that race in the Midwest on a non Olympic level.
Regatta's are held at Des Plaines Il, Milwaukee, Wi and Carlyle, Il.
They race weekly as a fleet in Des Plaines, Il (5 -10 active boats)
Multiple other boats around the Midwest that race in Portsmouth handicap fleets.
I...
The jib halyard loop is secured on the highfield lever, bring the halyard up inside of the two bails shown in picture, put the halyard on the lever hook , slide the lever up as high as you can get it by putting your shoulder against the mast and pushing forward, then throw the lever.
That looks...
Both halyards should be secured on the mast itself.
Looks like you have rope halyards, the original rigging had wire halyards with rope tails.
The main was secured by hooking the wire loop at the bottom on a fitting with a series of teeth on the side of the mast.
Looks something like this...
Can you reach the area(s) to be reinforced via an existing inspection port?
If yes remove the port including the outer ring, if not buy a new inspection port and cut the correct size hole.
Beware: Foam flotation blocks may be in the way of where you want to reinforce.
Use a mirror and flashlight...
Stay size is a factor only when converting the loos gauge reading to pounds. 300 lbs on the jib luff wire is a lot for an old boat, you might want to back off a bit to avoid bending the boat. Mast step should be in the middle or forward position. If you have multiple horizontal holes on the...
To rake the mast back you need to lower the side stay pins in the adjusters.
Assumes that you have a adjusters with a series of holes for the pin.
They look like this http://www.apsltd.com/c-6557-pin-shroud-adjusters.aspx
This may require you to add an extension to the forestay.
The rig tension and mast rake are controled by the jib halyard, probably a lever on a boat of that vintage, maybe a magic box. The main halyard should hook to a set of teeth near the base of the mast. It is normal that the forestay is loose when the jib halyard is tensioned. the side stays...
The 470na.org web site has been recovered, however the data in the post table could not be saved. Hence the threads have titles but no data.
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