b"Spinnaker Part numbers represent hardware most commonly used.Typical boat length: D ESmall Boat: 6.7 - 8.5 m (22 - 28') C FMidrange: 8.8 - 10.4 m (29 - 34') CBig Boat: 10.7 - 12.8 m (35 - 42') B F GAF GDiagram Small Boat Midrange Big Boat DRef. Description Part No. Part No. Part No.Standard Sheets EA Single 2636 2600Standard Sheets: Masthead rigs to 8.5 m (28') and B Single 2637 2601fractional rigs to 9.7 m (32') use one pair of lines which C Bullseye 339 237lead to turning blocks at the transom. Tweakers bring the D Single 340 2636guy to the deck near the point of maximum beam to provide E Single 2146 2149additional control over the spinnaker pole. One foreguy line F Cam cleat 468 150is appropriate for these boats.G Single 2625 2660 Standard Sheets and GuysA Single2600 2660B Single2636 2600 D CC Bullseye237 237 CD Stand-up3227 3244 B E FE Cam cleat150 150F Single3226 3231 A BAsymmetrical on Sprit C C E FA Single 2148 2660 3231 DB Bullseye 339 237 237C Cam cleat 150 150 280 Standard Sheets & Guys: Offshore boats over 9 m (30') use separate sheets and guys. D Single 2680 1549/1571 3215 The sheets lead to turning blocks at the transom, while the guys lead to blocks at the Continuous LineBeachcatpoint of maximum beam and then to a winch. A double-ended foreguy adjusts from2.4 - 4.3 m4.6 - 6 m 6.4 - 9 m either side of the boat.Multihulls (8 - 14') (15 - 20') (21 - 30')A Single 2625 2625 2680B Single 2146 2148 2151DA DB B CAsymmetrical on Sprit: Boats with asymmetrical spinnakers and retractable (or removable) bowsprits are rigged with a tack line leading through a block on the end of the sprit, and aft to a cleat or stopper. Two sheets attach to the clew of the sail, with the lazy sheet leading aft ahead of the headstay, over the sprit, and outside the shrouds and sheets. AABAAContinuous Line: Beachcats install two Carbo auto ratchets on each side of the boat to manage high spinnaker sheet loads. Use 57 mm ratchets on catamarans up to 6 m (20'). Use 75 mm ratchets on multihulls to 9 m (30').265"