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The Hobie 14 Turbo, after removing the jib furling drum, forestay shroud adjuster, and jib system. I left the jib halyard on and tied either end of it to each bow to hold the mast up while working on the forestay.
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The double shroud-adjusters. The second adjuster fits up-side-down and over-top of the original, and is pinned in the bottom and top-most holes. The shrouds attach to what would normally be the "bottom" of the adjuster.
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The forestay bridle, tied together with halyard line. I couldn't get any shackle to fit inside the bridle wires, as they are intened to fit snugly on the tangs of the furling drum.
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My 1/4x3" SS eyebolt goes through the deck-lip, then through a 1/2" diameter aluminum rod that is maybe 6" long (I didn't measure how long the rod is, but made each side equal length), and is secured with a bolt. More halyard line is run through it and a shackle which connects the shroud adjusters to the trampoline frame.
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G-Cat 5.7M #583 (sail # currently 100) in Bradenton, FL Hobie 14T