Securing YOUR flag halyard |
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HOW TO DEFINE
YOUR FLAG HALYARD LENGTH * At the (aft) lower diagonal schroud, set the positioning hitch to center your halyard (without flag) between the mast and the cap shroud See picture below. This way you prevent the flag from hitting the shroud or mast and wearing it out, plus making an annoying sound when you are below. * Set the Button cleat not less than 8" (20 cm.) below the hitch. * Finally adjust your halyard length, without flag, to make it fit around the Button Shroud Cleat as shown on the picture at the top of this page. Use 1/8” (3mm.) braided polyester flag halyard rope. TIPS Practice assembling of the button cleat at a table. Place a towel on deck while mounting it to the shroud. This way you reduce the risk that if something accidentally falls, it will bounce on deck and fall overboard. Take your time, you only have to do it once. Maintenance: Rinse with fresh water. |
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Neat spreader flag halyard fastening. More links: - Optional Backstay arrangment. - Attaching Burgee or other Spreader flags. - Options for flags with grommets. |
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Fsn-D10 Fsn-D8 Fsn-D7 Fsn-D6 |
for 10 mm. shrouds
for 8 mm. (5/16") shrouds for 7 mm. shrouds for 6 mm. (1/4") shrouds |
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For more shroud diameters, please contact. | ||
International patents pending |
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Rally & Regatta EU division The Netherlands rallyandregatta@gmail.com |
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