I also use the winches. There are cleats that will go on the gennie track
but I don't trust them for heavy loads.

Joel Aronson


On Jul 5, 2013, at 11:32 AM, Bill Coleman <[email protected]> wrote:

  I would not have them wrapped around the turnbuckles, that is for sure –
they are not intended for that kind of sideways jerking.

I put my spring lines on a heavy strap I have noosed onto the toerail, when
I come in I snap a heavy carabineer onto it, there is a line going fore and
aft.  The strap is four layers of 4,000# milspec tubular webbing sewed with
gortex thread. It is also what holds the Twingers.

It is unfortunate that C&C didn’t provide cleats in the middle of our
boats, seems everyone needs spring lines at some point.  Guess they were
trying to keep it clean.



Bill Coleman

C&C 39 <image001.gif>



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This summer we have leased a slip at a fixed dock.  The slip is 34' X 14.5'
with 3 pilings on each side.  At times there is an incredible amount of
surge and the boat just bounces back and forth putting a lot of strain on
the dock lines.  We have doubled bow and stern lines and have bow and stern
springs.  The only midship cleats on a C&C 37 are on the coach house and
don't seem appropriate to take this kind of strain.  Currently the spring
lines are wrapped around the turnbuckles then taken up to the coach house
cleats but we are worried about the strain on the turnbuckles.  Yes, there
is chafing gear everywhere. Is there a better place to secure the spring
lines?  Could you share some of your cumulative wisdom? Other than getting
a new slip, that is.

Bev Genader

Bob Morgan

C&C 37

Stonington Harbor, CT.

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