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I'm new to the 36c as well and still learning.
Here are my pics for the stay sail
The lines are labeled. Not sure if the pic clarify the situation or not.
The blue line is the sheet. The green for the traveler and the red line the downhaul for the boom.
Here is another pic with the sheet. All those lines are led port. The sheet and downhaul are led back toward the tack of the sail as seen in this photo.
I just saw this thread.
The topping lift for the staysail is connected to a block on the front of the mast.
I'm away from the boat and not sure when I'll get back to take a pick. The lines on my main boom is standard 36c with a block fiddle. Halyard for my main is on the starboard side and halyard for the jib is on port side. I do have a pick of lines running up I will post
This isn't the mast head. But it shows the lines. The pic is looking up the port side of the mast.
The topping lift for staysail is the white with green speckles, staysail halyard is dark green.
Blue line is jib halyard.
Red line is main halyard - you can't see it as it runs up the starboard side. But it is visible coming down from the mast head
thanks.
Papillon has a lafielle mast iwith a slot mainsail track and i believe a four shive head with the halyards led externally and run fore and aft ver the top. So you only get 2 halyards. Please take picks of your fiddle block arrangement for the main boom topping lift.
There is no place on the mast to attach a topping lift for the staysail boom we just hang it from a whinc when dowsing and the attach the staysail halyard to hold it off the deck.
They are all so personalized.
"Bumping" this thread. I have the same question. Does anyone have more pictures of staysail rigging for E36-Cs? Here are the ones I have found so far..