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On Tue, 3 Feb 2009 22:15:06 -0600, "KLC Lewis"
wrote: I'm not asking others to make my decision for me; but why try to reinvent the wheel ? The idea of newsgroups is to share experience, I assume. Well, FWIW Harken uses Delrin sheaves in most, if not all, of their midrange and smaller blocks, and at least many of their Big Boat range as well. I'm not sure if they use metal sheaves at all any more. I've used their blocks for the past fifteen years and have never had one fail on me. The delrin cheeks will discolor over time, going from black to dark grey, but it doesn't seem to harm them. I like Garhauer for their "all metal" policy, but I have bought quite a few Harkens over the years and have never regretted it. You can get them about anywhere there's boats, and there's a lot to be said for that convenience. When I was racing on big boats (50+ ft) most of the sheets and guys had wire tails. With wire a metal sheave is absolutely necessary. |
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