I moved my traveler on my 30-1 from in front of the wheel (all of two feet long 
and nearly worthless) to across the companionway. I know, it is a pain to climb 
around when one has to go below, but how often is your traveler car centered? I 
thought about putting it over the companionway hood, but that was too far 
forward and would put too much strain on the boom. Now I get the widest 
possible location for the traveler and reasonable leverage for the mainsheet.

 

I went to a 4:1/16:1 arrangement for the mainsheet – I have a regular 4:1 
mainsheet arrangement (looks original for the boat) but I took the last 
attachment for the 4:1 and hooked up a lighter weight 4:1 assembly to it 
(actually I used a rope boom vang kit). It has worked well for nearly 20 years.

 

Gary Nylander

Maryland

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Ryan Doyle 
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Sent: Monday, June 27, 2016 2:09 PM
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Cc: Ryan Doyle <ryanpdo...@gmail.com>
Subject: Stus-List Moving my traveler - 30mki

 

Hey guys, 

 

After some research and having the helpful folks at Genco Marine look at photos 
of my boat, I've come to the conclusion that it's nearly impossible to shade my 
cockpit while under sail unless I move my traveler.  I have a 1976 30mki with a 
single back stay and a tiller.  The traveler is currently located at the back 
of the cockpit.  

 

Before anyone yells "Buy a hat!" or "Wear sunscreen!"... These are all 
fantastic suggestions, but I'm beyond that.  A shaded cockpit is essential to 
keeping the women in my life happy sailors.  When they are happy sailors, I get 
to sail.  When they are not, I don't get to sail.  Simple as that.  So, I need 
advice on moving my traveler so I can install a bimini top.  

 

I was thinking about moving the traveler to just in front of the companionway.  
This is a leverage point not significantly different from the traveler location 
on a wheel-steered 30mki.  I know moving it forward will cause the load on the 
traveler to be much greater and my leverage is going to be lower.  I might need 
extra blocks to gain leverage on the main sheet.  I will also need strong 
backing blocks under the traveler.  I may also have to create a new attachment 
point on the boom.  

 

Has anyone done the research and calculations required to do this project?  
Better yet... has anyone already done this?

 

Thanks in advance for any help.

 

Ryan

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