b"Self-Tacking Jibs & Staysails Part numbers represent hardware most commonly used.Typical boat length:Small Boat: 6.7 - 8.5 m (22 - 28')Midrange: 8.8 - 10.4 m (29 - 34')Big Boat: 10.7 - 12.8 m (35 - 42')BDiagram Small Boat Midrange Big BoatRef. Description Part No. Part No. Part No.Standard Self-tacker AA Through-deck 1200 1202 1203B Single 2636 2600 3226/15402:1 Self-tackerA Single2660 3226B Padeye 1558 688 689 Standard Self-tacker: This system is often used on course racing keelboats like Solings. C Cheek 6237 6267 3220 The traveler track is bent in a radius equal to the distance from the headstay to the D Single2660 3215 sheeting point along the LP of the sail.Self-tacker on Jib BoomA Furler Unit 0 Unit 1 Unit 2B Double 2602 2662 3217C Single 2600 2660 3215D Single 2601 2661 3216E Deck organizer 9000 9005 9005DBAAC2:1 Self-tacker: Self-tacking jibs are popular because they keep the foredeck clean.CDA DCBESelf-tacker on Jib Boom: Self-tacking jibs and staysails work well with furling systems and jib booms. This system features two sheetsone controls the in and out movement of the sail much like an outhaul. The other controls the boom. 269"