Ah! thanks for that Geoff, now a few more questions
1. so the uphaul will run from the middle of the pole through the block on the front of the mast (attached to the U bolt) down through another block on the deck in front of the mast and then at an angle back to the coachroof and into a cleat?
2. the downhaul would run from the middle of the pole through another block near the uphaul block on the deck and then at an angle back to the coach roof and into a cleat next to the uphaul cleat?
The dimensions for the above from the tech handbook are 30' x 8mm plait poly? Seems a bit thick? Surely the downhaul would not need to be as long?
3. The halyard. On my rig I seem to have the topping lift coming out of the top of the mast at the rear, and an additional block on the side at the top of the mast. I'm presuming the latter was attached for a spinnaker, though the block looks like it's too small for 7mm. Would a side attachment like this be OK for a spinnaker? If so, I'd run it down to a turning block as you suggest and again at an angle to run back to the coachroof and another cleat?
4. Now for a more interesting question. Having bought the sail, it's got a 26' luff and the handbook says I've got the 22 rig on my yacht! Sail no 315, making the sail too long for the shorter mast! However the yacht defintely has a fractional rig with no backstay. How can I tell without going down to the Solent and measuring the mast?
Greg