The setup on Jersey Girl allows a person to raise and lower with one
person. What I liked about it was other than forestay and backstay,
standing rigging did not have to be touched therefore on the water
fast with no tuning! When I owned that boat, someone stole my setup so
had to machine new parts...but at the end of the day was very
convenient!
Setup consisted of:
* two blocks on the deck
* two AL tubes (~13' long)
* 4 machined ends to fit into the the AL tube, attach to the
blocks on deck and attach near forestay to form an A-frame
* a temporary block on the bow
* a sheet that ran from above the spreaders to the apex of the A-
frame
* sheet that ran from the apex of the A-frame, through the block
on the bow and back to one of the primary winches
Lowering consisted of detaching the forestay, easing the mast back on
the hinge plate (described above), detach the butt end of the mast and
secure. Raising/Lowering took about 20 minutes. Less with crew.