Tracks often lead to leaks. Rings sound like a good idea

On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 12:33 AM CHARLES SCHEAFFER via CnC-List <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I imagine the toerail block isn't giving you the sheeting angle you want
> and that's why you want to add a track
>
> I'd look into using  Low Friction Rings and avoid adding tracks.  They've
> gotten the strength up on the rings and race boats are using these instead
> of blocks on tracks.  They reduce the number of fasteners and holes through
> the deck,   saves weight, saves cost, and provides the most adjustment
> possible.  You can keep the toerail block and add one low friction ring as
> an "In-Hauler" on the sheet located between the clew and the toerail block
> with a couple of smaller control lines running to jam cleats to position
> the ring higher/lower and in/out.  I think they even make a snatchblock
> style ring that might work better, as you can remove the inhauler when you
> want to pole out the genoa.
>
> You got me thinking.  I removed my deck hardware to paint the deck and now
> I am considering if I could install a friction ring system and leave the
> tracks off.  I'm gonna check my catalogs and check the loads involved and
> get back to you.
>
> Thanks,
> Chuck Scheaffer, Resolute 1989 C&C 34R Pasadena, Md
>
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> On 01/23/2021 10:16 PM Bob Mann via CnC-List <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
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> My '71 C&C 35 mk I does not have any deck tracks.  In my area we used to
> race with 167% genoa, which I used snatch blocks on the toe rail for.  When
> I went down to a 155%, I still used the toe rail.  However, the clew comes
> down just aft of a stantion and gets caught on the lifeline; I already
> severely bent the port lifeline last year.
>
> Our OD fleet in Detroit is going to 155% max genoa size in '21 so I'll be
> using that sail more often.  All-around, time to add tracks to the deck.
> I've been given these locations for adding track:
> *Inline tracks*
> Front 20.0 aft of tack
> Back 26.6 aft of tack
> Front off center line 3.5
> Back off center line  4.1
>
> *Transverse tracks - run from rail to cabin house*
> *130 %  Transverse*
> 19.5 Aft of jib tack
>
> *155% Transverse*
> 23.1  aft of tack
>
> I've been successful in Wednesday night races running the 167% to the toe
> rail and can continue to do so.  However, for OD races on Saturday it will
> be 155% and 130% (which I don't yet own).
>
> What do you think of the track locations?  Should the track be straight,
> if possible?  What size track, 1.25 T-track?  I'll be going with Garhauer
> adjustable sheet leads.  Other thoughts or suggestions?  I have two months
> to plan and install as I won't launch until late April.
>
> Bob Mann
> Mystic
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