I know, I know, the factory says 5 degrees. I'm getting there.
A few things to note: I had plastic added to the batten pockets where the shrouds rubbed and I had windows added to the main and jib. The sailmaker misunderstood which panels to put the windows in, so he did the second and third panels. I had to send it back to get the bottom one done, which was really the only one that needs to be done. This is a Aquarius factory jib sail.
I ordered the complete SC15 self tacking kit (minus the siamese block) from Aquarius. I definitely recommend this because it was practically bolt on. In the kit, I got: compression pole socket, fully rigged compression pole, compression pole stays with adjusters, custom bridles, pelican striker, jib clew block (and traveler block and control line), and forestay with jib halyard pigtail. I think I got the Harken track and car, but I may have picked that up at West Marine.
I an looking for a better way to 'tie' the jib to the forestay and pelican striker. I'm not crazy about the strings that are used to tie it on. I'm thinking about using a hank from a Hobie 16 for the top one (that goes on the forestay) and soft shackles for the bottom ones that tie around the pelican striker. The ties work very well, they do their job so I can't really complain, but there has to be a better way.
If Tom is reading this--HELP! The ties are a pain in the a$$
Seriously, if you are considering this conversion--buy the kit from Tom.

And for those who don't know what a soft shackle is--I ganked a pic from eBay:
