I have this Jib lying around I've never tried. A while ago I bought the set (Square-top main and matching Jib) off a "Trigger Catamaran", a butt ugly (IMHO) Dutch designed cat from a company that went bust some years ago.

I re-cut the Square top for my 5.2 and it is a real blast but I never got around to doing the Jib. Looks like the time is right about now... I'll see how it wants to be sheeted and if I can slice and splice it down the middle to get the sheeting points onto the main beam.

My 5.2 is solid glass. It has cardboard stringers and is indeed very heavy! In fact, its built like a tank and can take quite a beating, rocks, concrete pavement, you name it!

I'll skip the bridle foil for now because I'm only carrying a small spin, 15.3 m^2. (165 sq ft). I reinforced the hulls a couple of seasons back and repaired the torn out push-rods between the bow sides.