[Rhodes22-list] Commissioning
Bill Effros
bill at effros.com
Mon Apr 17 10:13:00 EDT 2006
Great list, Julie!
They're all the same, except when you look closely they're not.
Thanks,
Bill Effros
Julie Thorndycraft wrote:
> Here is our launch checklist as it stands currently, please note that
> we do have the bale attached to the mast for use with the mast hoist -
> others may not.
>
> Launch Checklist 7/05
>
>
>
> WARNING: Never let anyone stand under the mast during the hoisting
>
> Note: If the pop-top slider has been removed from mast, it needs to be
> re-installed before raising
>
> Note: Check tilt on motor to ensure that it is locked down
>
>
>
> Mast Raising - Need chain extenders & mast hoist
>
> 1.. Inspect masthead, check shroud and stay connections to mast
> 2.. Attach wind indicator to mast
> 3.. Remove all tie downs from mast
> 4.. Slide hatch closed
> 5.. With the mast resting on the mast crutch roller, walk the mast,
> boom and jib aft and connect the mast to the tabernacle
> 6.. Connect hoist crane to cabin top block
> 7.. Tie the crane winch line to the bow cleat
> 8.. Attach line from crane to mast bail and connect aft lowers to
> their chain plates
> 9.. Connect back stays to their chain plates, making sure back stays
> are in front of stern rail
> 10.. Connect upper shrouds to their chain plates
> 11.. Put the 8" extensions on the forward lower shrouds and connect
> to their
> chain plates (3rd link from deck)
> 12.. Begin raising the mast, continually checking for any shrouds or
> stays getting snagged or kinked, making sure the turnbuckles aren¹t
> fowled and tending the jib as it comes forward
> 13.. Raise the mast all the way up, keeping tension on the winch
> until you connect the bow stay to its chain plate
> 14.. Disconnect the mast hoist crane (stow in vehicle) and attach aft
> lower shrouds to their chain plates
> 15.. Remove forward lower shroud extensions and connect shrouds to
> their chain plates (stow chain in cabin)
> 16.. Adjust shroud turnbuckles as needed
> 17.. Connect traveler bar between back stays
> 18.. Lower the boom and connect it to the traveler
> 19.. Install backstay adjuster and tighten the back stay tensioning line
> 20.. Disconnect mast caddy (stow in vehicle)
> 21.. Run jib furling line thru small block below furler, run to
> padeye on starboard side of cabin, 2nd padeye and then thru jam cleat
> on starboard cabin top
> 22.. Attach VHF and masthead light connections
> 23.. Connect pop top to mast slider
> 24.. Run main sheet through blocks on boom/traveler bar
> 25.. Put plug in drain
>
>
>
>
> Prep for haul-out: make sure centerboard is at least partially down
> on haul-out, motor is up, and rudder is up
>
>
>
> Mast Lowering - Need chain extenders, mast hoist, and mast caddy
>
> 1.. Raise centerboard
> 2.. Attach mast hoist to plate and attach support rope from mast bale
> to mast bale
> 3.. Attach mast hoist support to bow cleat
> 4.. Disconnect VHF and masthead lights
> 5.. Attach mast caddy to stern, attach lines to forward portion of
> stern cleats and attach center to stern rail
> 6.. Remove traveler and stow in cabin
> 7.. Remove backstay adjuster
> 8.. Remove topping lift from cleats and raise boom to mast with
> topping lift and cleat on port side of mast
> 9.. Remove pop-top slider from mast and move to upper position on mast
> 10.. Slide pop-top closed
> 11.. Secure Velcro strap around jib and remove jib sheets, coil and
> tie to jib
> 12.. Put chain on lower forward stays (3rd link from deck)
> 13.. Loosen outer sidestays slightly
> 14.. Remove plastic sidestay protectors
> 15.. Snug the hoist to slack the bow stay and remove pin
> 16.. Lower mast watching stays for excessive tightness or snags
> 17.. Remove all stays
> 18.. Remove mast hoist and stow in vehicle
> 19.. Remove mast base bolt and slide mast forward to rest on bow pulpit
> 20.. Make sure jib is as far forward alongside mast as possible
> 21.. Wrap jib outhaul around mast and bow pulpit to secure, use
> remainder to snug the jib to mast
> 22.. Tie down mast to bow cleat, spreader arms, mast base
> 23.. Coil back stays with Velcro and hang from mast and then to
> tiller arm
> 24.. Secure motor
> 25.. Secure ladder
> 26.. Tie rudder to port side
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: <DCLewis1 at aol.com>
> To: <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
> Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 11:02 PM
> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Commissioning
>
>
>>
>>
>> Slim, I'm with ya, it's not a contest. But as a newbe it is
>> interesting to
>> learn that a reasonable expectation is about 1 hr not 12 - I learned
>> something.
>>
>> Julie: Your attachment didn't make it through the Email system,
>> would you
>> please resend?
>>
>> Bill: As a follow-up to your post I looked for a commissioning
>> list in the
>> FAQ and also Googled the archives, no luck. Can you point me to an
>> existing
>> list, or perhaps we should see what Julie posts.
>>
>> Dave
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