Viral Lazy Jack Kit - For Boats From 32' To 38' - Basic Hardware Only Without Camcleats, Fairleads And Fastenings Flash Sale: 65% Off [s0IyNM7O]
Lazy Jack Kit - Basic Hardware Solution for Boats 32' to 38' The Lazy Jack Kit HT-LAZY02 is a comprehensive solution designed for yachts ranging from 32' to 38'. This kit offers a basic yet effective lazy jack system that can be easily installed by y
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Lazy Jack Kit - Basic Hardware Solution for Boats 32' to 38'
The Lazy Jack Kit HT-LAZY02 is a comprehensive solution designed for yachts ranging from 32' to 38'. This kit offers a basic yet effective lazy jack system that can be easily installed by you. It includes all the essential components, such as blocks, lacing eyes, and cleats, which are crucial for setting up the system correctly. With this kit, you can enjoy the convenience of managing your mainsail effortlessly, whether you're at the dock or out on the water.Key Features and Specifications
The Lazy Jack Kit HT-LAZY02 comes equipped with 2 x 39mm Ball Bearing Foot Blocks and 6 x 28mm Fixed Head Ball Bearing Blocks, ensuring smooth and efficient operation. Additionally, it includes 8 x Stainless Steel Lacing Eyes and 2 x 95mm Aluminium Cleats, which are essential for securing the system. The kit is designed to provide a 58% discount compared to purchasing these components individually, making it an economical choice for boat owners. For an even more complete solution, consider adding screws and rivets to your kit, available in the HT-LAZY02FAST KIT.Practical Uses and Installation Tips
The Lazy Jack Kit HT-LAZY02 is not just a product; it's a game-changer for boat owners. With the included instructions, you can position the components correctly to ensure optimal performance. Here are some practical uses and tips for getting the most out of your Lazy Jack Kit:- Adjusting tension: At the dock, raise the mainsail and tighten the mainsheet to lower the boom. Tighten the jack line, leaving 2–3 inches of slack. This ensures that the lazy jack doesn't interfere with the sail while sailing, but collects it when the halyard is released.
- Avoiding snagging: To prevent the lazy jacks from snagging the spreader ends, use a shock cord. Attach a length of shock cord to each side of the sail, dead end it near the gooseneck, and run it to blocks suspended from wires.
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