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Author: Alden (s22em...@comcast.net) contact the author
Subject: Cabintop Winch Cleat plate followup
Info: (5687 views) Posted: Friday 7-6-07 06:00:44 PM
I'm thinking of doing away with mine. If you look at any of the 'new' boats you'll notice that they mount the jam cleat on the back side of the cabin-top. If I can figure out how this works you are welcome to have my old "cleat plates".

:: Just a few more words...

:: The winds at the time were measured at 33 knots. I have
:: bent the plate back to it's original angle and it works
:: just fine under "normal" conditions, although the metal
:: may have fatigued some. So for future reference - in
:: heavy winds keep three wraps on the winch, and have the
:: winch handle available in case you need to take the
:: pressure off the cam cleats to release the sheet. And...
:: fly a more appropriate sail in heavier weather
:: conditions
::
:: --Suzanne
::
:: Jack Be Quick
::
::
::
:: :: Hi Gang,
:: ::
:: :: One of my cabintop winch "cleat plates", (a metal
:: :: bracket that the cam cleats are on) bent upwards like a
:: :: cheap spoon. Granted, I only had two wraps on, and the
:: :: wind was pretty crazy for flying a class jib on Memorial
:: :: day out by Alcatraz. Has anyone else had one of these
:: :: fail? And... where can we get another one, maybe
:: :: stronger?
:: ::
:: :: --Suzanne
::
:: :: Jack Be Quick #196

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