Thank you. I attempted my first sail today and it wasn’t very successful but I’ll blame the wind.Belfast is correct, the mainsheet clips to the metal loop that is on the rudder.
The cockpit has open drains, I don’t think they have any plugs.
You could mount a mainsheet block but you’d likely have to install an inspection port to get to the backside of the fasteners.
I figured it looked kinda wonky.ill report back when I can. Thanks for your help gents.And the boat will sail much better if rugged as Tag suggests.
Definitely set up your sail on the trailer, to get the position of the gooseneck and halyard so the sail is higher in the back, and to practice getting it up and down.Move your gooseneck to between 16” to 20” from the tack (where the two booms meet).
Then move your halyard attachment on the upper boom way up... try maybe 100” to 110” measured upwards from the tack (this is a Sunfish measurement, but a good place for you to start).
I would set up the mast with the Super Porpoise sitting on your trailer or dolly, and then fiddle with the gooseneck and halyard settings when you are on shore, so you can raise the sail and see how it looks, lower it and adjust either setting, raise it and check the new setting until you find what seems right for you.