In a message dated 6/13/2007 10:31:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Thanks  Bob, this is exactly what I'm (mip://02dd0c40/default.html#)  trying 
to accomplish. I am assuming that it would be difficult to install the lazy  
jacks with the mast up.

Ted Pinelli
5082 Andiamo



-----Original  Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 3:01 _pm_ (mip://02dd0c40/default.html#) 
Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: Main Sheet  Changes


Didn't have to make the change -- never had a mast winch to start  with.  
This sounds like prep for single-handing.  If that's the  case, make sure yyou  
install lazy jacks, too.  That way the main has something to hold the  sail 
when you drop it.
 
I replaced the double on the traveler with a triple w/becket and cam cleat.  
Now my mainsheet goes  back to the traveler rather than to the mast.  That cam 
cleat is the only  cleat I use to hold my mainsheet.  It has never let go on 
me in 6 years  of use.
 
My main halyard is internal, but exits at the base of the mast, going to  the 
same turning block that your mainsheet goes to.  You have a block at  the 
mastbase that you  can use to direct your main halyard to the turning block.  I 
have a  stopper just forward of the starboard cabin-top winch to hold that 
halyard in  place.  That winch is only used for the main halyard.
 
I need to update my pictures, but you can find some here:  
mywebpages.comcast.net/sailrmann or on the c27 _website_ 
(mip://02dd0c40/default.html#)  
pictures.
 
Bob Mann
 

--------------  Original message -------------- 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])  
Hello all, Here is  another in the series of the many questions I will be 
asking.

I am  considering changing the way the main sail is hoisted and the way the 
main  sheet is controlled.

The Current configuration of the main sail and  the main sheet are as follows;
The main is hoisted from the winch on the  side of the mast. (must leave the 
cockpit to do so) The main sheet is controlled from mid boom to a traveler 
then to a block at the  base of the mast out to a turn block then back to the 
cockpit via a winch  & cam cleat.

I would like to use the turn block winch & cam  cleat to raise and lower the 
mail sail from the cockpit  and would like to add a cam cleat to the large 
fiddle block that is attached  to the traveler and main sheet.

My concern is being able to haul in the main sheet with  just the pulley 
arraignments. and hold it with the new fiddle block and  cam cleat (Basically 
by 
 hand)

The goal here is the raise and lower the main form the cockpit  
(http://mailcenter2.comcast.net/wm/toolbar/notheme.html#) to do it as 
economically as 
posable

Has anyone made this  change?

Ted Pinelli
5082  Andiamo

 
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Lazy jacks can be installed with the mast up but you will need access  to a 
cherry picker or a long ladder placed carefully and secured on deck.
 
John  Jennings
s/v Escapade 
83 C-27, 5267 
Standard/Dinette
I/B Diesel,  5411
Middle River,  MD
www.catalina27fleet19.com



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