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I can answer some, but not all, of your questions. A 2-speed winch is
pretty common, and in fact is preferred to 1-speed. There's a lot of sail to hoist, and most of that is pretty easy work -- perfect for the fast speed on the winch. But you'll want to get the halyard tight at the end of the hoisting, and that's work for the slow speed. Actually, we use 3 steps in hoisting the mainsail on our 50-foot cutter: First, we simply haul on the halyard. This gets the sail to about the upper spreader, when its weight more or less balances one of us. Then, the high speed for the last 10 feet or so, and finally the slow speed to put some tension on the halyard. Note that the halyard will 'creep', i.e., stretch a few inches and then stop stretching. This is due to straightening of the fibers in the halyard, not to stretch og the fibers themselves, which is miniscule. I assume you mean the exit blocks low on the mast. You might be able to get away with no blocks at all, as we do. But be very careful to check the lead through the exit slot to be sure there's no chafe. I'm pretty sure you can still locate exit blocks with double blocks, though I'm not sure where. Boom reefing. Have you looked at cheek blocks with brackets that run fore-and-aft? That solves the spar curvature problem, but might not work in your case. Other than that, lots of pople use pieces of wood, cut to fit, or filled epoxy molded in place (with wax applied liberally in advnce, so the block isn't permanently attached to the boom or to the cheek block). No idea about your SS screws. Of course you can fill unused holes with filled epoxy -- or just leave them; that's what we do. Rob |
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