aaronwestward
Learning to sail
I recently purchased a 1972 Ericson 27. It came in decent condition, with a good set of sails etc, but the seller had never actually sailed it substantially/successfully, so he wasn't really in a good position to explain the rigging. I've never sailed a boat of this size before, so I don't necessarily have a very good idea of how stuff is supposed to be rigged. I'm figuring out bit by bit, but some things are a little mysterious. I have some questions about the gooseneck in particular. See the attached pictures.
1) It looks like the mailsail tack is supposed to attach some sort of way to the gooseneck bracket; is this correct, and if so, how am I supposed to attach it? Note in the pictures I've loosened the outhaul to make the grommet match the hole.
2) There is a suspicious line hitched on one end to the whisker pole mount and bowlined around the mast through the gooseneck. Presumably this holds the boom up when sails are lowered. Is this sort of thing standard practice, or is there a better way to do it?
3) Is the grommet located above the tack grommet for a Cunningham? If so, is this something I would usually need to rig?
4) The deck organizer and cockpit cleats have an empty place marked "Downhaul." Should I be rigging a downhaul? If so, how do I rig it? (There are no unused blocks on the mast base; maybe I would need to get one.)
Starboard Gooseneck
Vertical lines, left to right: not sure, tack reef, main halyard (wire), goofy line, gennaker halyard
Horizonal lines, top to bottom: mainsheet (white and blue), clew reef (gray and blue)
Port Gooseneck
Vertical lines, left to right: Jib halyard (wire), not sure, tack reef
1) It looks like the mailsail tack is supposed to attach some sort of way to the gooseneck bracket; is this correct, and if so, how am I supposed to attach it? Note in the pictures I've loosened the outhaul to make the grommet match the hole.
2) There is a suspicious line hitched on one end to the whisker pole mount and bowlined around the mast through the gooseneck. Presumably this holds the boom up when sails are lowered. Is this sort of thing standard practice, or is there a better way to do it?
3) Is the grommet located above the tack grommet for a Cunningham? If so, is this something I would usually need to rig?
4) The deck organizer and cockpit cleats have an empty place marked "Downhaul." Should I be rigging a downhaul? If so, how do I rig it? (There are no unused blocks on the mast base; maybe I would need to get one.)
Starboard Gooseneck
Vertical lines, left to right: not sure, tack reef, main halyard (wire), goofy line, gennaker halyard
Horizonal lines, top to bottom: mainsheet (white and blue), clew reef (gray and blue)
Port Gooseneck
Vertical lines, left to right: Jib halyard (wire), not sure, tack reef