Minisail Monaco 2

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Ruben

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Apr 12, 2026, 2:18:36 PMApr 12
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Hello everyone,

I’m currently working on my Minisail Monaco with serial number 3451.
To build the boat true to the original, I’m looking for detailed photos of the rigging. As there have often been small changes to the design over the years, photos of a Monaco from a similar production run (close to number 3451) would be extremely helpful to me.
I’m particularly interested in the routing of the lines and the arrangement of the fittings on deck and on the mast.
If any of you have a few photos to hand or could quickly take some of your own boat, I’d be very grateful!

Best regards,
Ruben 


robert baker

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Apr 13, 2026, 9:57:16 AMApr 13
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Have you looked at minisail.org.uk


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Tim Chick

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Apr 16, 2026, 11:51:46 AMApr 16
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Tom Moore

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Apr 18, 2026, 5:36:55 PMApr 18
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Reply to tbm...@talktalk.net please if wanted. I have 40+years experience with Minisails. Main rigging systems v basic, choice of centre or stern mainsheet. Tie  everything on.Info and diagrams on www.minisail.org.uk, or ask specifics. Mainsheet about 30feet from memory, simple kicking strap, rope horse for mainsheet take off can be held through small holes in the gunwale flange or by fittings. Sail controls ( kicking strap,  Cunningham, boom out haul to either cockpit side via turning blocks at the mast foot ). through jam cleats.  So  easy going or slightly more fiddly for control.


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