Once again, you should do this EVERY time before you hit the water and between races.
1. Drain your tanks
2. Do you have a bow line?
3. Check and tape forestay ring-ding
4. Check and tape jib tack pin ring-ding (this means you have tape on you)
5. Check and tape shroud pins
6. Check shrouds, forestay, and halyards for frays
7. Use pliers to tighten twist shackle(s) on vang
8. Check jib cleats
9. Check and tape ring-ding on vang shackle (if not a twist shackle)
10. Check and tape ring-dings on mainsheet blocks (2 on the boom + the ratchet block)
11. Check mainsheet for frays
12. Check jib sheets for frays
13. Make sure you have an outhaul and cunningham
14. Check centerboard up-haul and down-haul lines (do not leave the dock without them)
15. Check knots in the vang, mainsheet, and jibsheets (if you are rotating into a boat, check halyard cleats and main halyard at the head)
16. Check hiking straps to make sure they are tied up to the traveler bar
17. Check hiking strap tie-down line (check the knot and the condition of the line). Do you really want your weight on that piece of rope?
18. Check tiller universal for cracks
19. Check and tighten your rudder bolt
20. Do you have 2 bailers secured with tie-down line
HINT: Every person should have on them, at all times, a knife (preferably a multi-tool like a Leatherman or Gerber – ask Roy or Beth for opinions on these two) a foot of thin line, a few pins & ring-dings, and a roll of electrical tape.
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