Fitting a takeaway system for downhaul, jib sheet on the F18, Tornado and similar boats

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Having a tidy trampoline is really very nice. A good way of making that happen is to use a takeaway system for your jib sheet and downhaul.

This only really applies on boats that use a self tacking jib.
Although you could fit a downhaul takeaway to anything that has the right kid of hollow front beam.

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