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![]() "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article , gonefishiing wrote: yes it around the winch chafe happens when lines move back and forth not enough from an even sliding that anything discernible should be discussed Well, seems to me that if there's any significan easing of the sheet, there would be significant friction on the line... on a relatively rough surface also. I try not to treat my lines to that. You must sail in pretty light wind conditions most of the time. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." Unless the original poster misspoke, he called it a "cam cleat", shouldn't have any friction easing as the sheet has to be popped out of the cleat before it can run. It will only pull through the cleat in one direction. What I don't understand is why it was so difficult to release the jibsheet from the cleat, they are designed so that upward pressure on the sheet(and not a lot) should pop the sheet out of the cleat. Based on what was originally posted I could only suggest taking a look at how the sheets and cleats are routed, then make any necessary changes. John Cairns |
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