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On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 09:55:29 -0800, "Steve" wrote:
Anyone have one laying around?? ================================= No but you can basically make the fuctional equivilant by using a double sheave fiddle with becket such as the Harken 030. You use the becket to hang another block which becomes the 3rd sheave in a 6 part tackle. I'd really encourage you to rethink your mainsheet system however. I forget how big your boat is so I have no idea how many sqft in the mainsail. My old Cal-34 had a 300 sqft main and it was quite a handful even with a 7 to 1 purchase, and it was also a heck of a lot of line to handle quickly in a jibe. I have seen some multi-speed set ups that worked reasonably well giving you a choice of either 2:1 or 8:1 purchase. See the Harken catalog for details. It is also easy to rig a fine tune system which gives you 4:1 of coarse trim using conventional fiddles but as much as 24:1 of fine trim control. That said I've found simplest is really best with a port and starboard mainsheet winches (self tailing), going to a single block on the end of the boom via the traveler car. I'm aware that winches are expensive but this system really works and is almost mandatory for boats approaching 50 feet or longer. On a final note, I'd encourage you to use line smaller than 1/2 inch if you go to a multi-part tackle. You don't need that much line strength on a multi-part system, and the larger line is more difficult to work with. I used a soft 3/8 line on my Cal and it was fine. |