Probably adds about 4-5 minutes.Phil M wrote:How long does it take to set up and take down lazy Jacks? My setup and take down procedure already seems to be long enough. I have shied away from lazy Jacks for that reason.

The picture above was taken when I didn't have the final line, but some line just to see where I wanted things. If you look at the second arrow down from the top you can see a round ring. From the round ring down is one section and it stays attached to the sail-pack at all times.
It wasn't there in the picture but now there is a snap hook that connects to that round SS ring.

The line from the snap hook goes up to the spreader and then to turning blocks on the mast and down to cleats on each side of the mast that I added. When I remove the boom I unsnap at the top ring and bring the snap down and connect it to the mast and the rest of the lines stay with the sail-pack. So setup is, put the boom on and hold it up with the topping lift. Unsnap one end of the up-haul lines from the mast and un-cleat them. Then attach the end with the snap hook on it to the rings at the top of the lines that go to the sail-pack and pull them up and then re-cleat the lines (one side at a time). Not much too it really but it works great.
The last three pictures on the info page here ......
http://purplesagetradingpost.com/sumner ... ng-21.html
... are the final configuration on the water. The ones above that were when I was determining line lengths.
Hope that helps,
Sumner
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