b"Spinnaker PoleHandling & HalyardsPart numbers represent hardware most commonly used. D E D DTypical boat length:Small Boat:6.7 - 8.5 m (22 - 28')Midrange:8.8 - 10.4 m (29 - 34') C B C BBig Boat: 10.7 - 12.8 m (35 - 42') AA ADiagram Small Boat Midrange Big BoatRef. Description Part No. Part No. Part No.2:1 Spinnaker Pole B BA Spinnaker pole car 3188 3189 3097 BB Single 2146 2148 2148 C CC Cam cleat 150 150 150D Cheek 350 2644 2644E Eyestrap 201 073 1373:1 Spinnaker PoleA Spinnaker pole car 3188 3189 3097B Single 2146 2149 2152C Cam cleat 150 150 150 D E D DD Cheek 350 2644 2644Spinnaker Halyard through SparA Exit block 089 1342:1 Spinnaker Pole:3:1 Spinnaker Pole:Spinnaker Halyard B Cam cleat 150 150This system allowsThis adjustable systemthrough Spar: Pole Launcher the inboard end offeatures 3:1 controls forSmaller offshore A Single 340 the pole to be movedmore power. boats often mount a B Single w/becket 341 under load. It featurescam cleat below the C Bullseye 237 a continuous adjusterspinnaker halyard exit D Eyestrap 137 line and 2:1 controls. so crew can jump the halyard and cleat it to the mast when setting the spinnaker. The cam also holds the line should the sail fill prematurely.ADD D BA C DPole Launcher: Many racing boats have asymmetrical spinnakers and retractable bowsprits. This system features a launcher line on top of the pole, with strong shockchord on the bottom to automatically retract the pole when the launcher line is uncleated.270"