All the boats I’ve owned over the years (up to 42’) have had “cam” cleats for 
the jib and spin sheets (properly sized of course) Speaking of “sizing” it’s 
more about line size than load.

Mark, Gratis (6115)

NOL

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Judith 
Blumhorst, DC
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 12:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [IC27A] Re: How do you cleat your sheets?

 

  

Yup, I'm with Joe on this one.  Cam cleats (or a horn cleat with a jamming 
side) are standard solutions for securing a sheet or other heavily loaded line 
behind a winch.   The winch reduces the load before it gets to the cam cleat.   

 

You see cam cleats used all the time on a mainsheet tackles -- a camcleat 
secures the load after it's been reduced by the multipart blocks.  

 

Fair winds, 

Judy B

1977 c27 #3459 Bijou

With camcleats behind self-tailing winches on the combings.

 


 

 

  _____  

From: Joe McCary <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, April 14, 2010 7:49:49 AM
Subject: RE: [IC27A] Re: How do you cleat your sheets?

  

It seems to me that the load on the cleat is less than 500 lbs when you have it 
passed around the winch (I can hand hold the sheet after 3 turns around the 
winch and that is less than 500lbs). On the other side of the winch the loads 
can be quite excessive and well beyond 500lbs.

 

Joe McCary

Aeolus II. #4795, West River, MD

www.aeoluswestriver .net 

joe at photoresponse dot com

 

From: ic...@yahoogroups. com [mailto:IC27A@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Doug
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 7:39 AM
To: ic...@yahoogroups. com
Subject: [IC27A] Re: How do you cleat your sheets?

 

  

I've been looking at Cam cleats and the working load is 400-500 lbs depending 
on size. Do you think that is sufficient for our size boat. New Self tailing 
winches are not in the budget at the moment.

--- In ic...@yahoogroups. <mailto:IC27A%40yahoogroups.com>  com, "Doug" 
<dj2...@...> wrote:
>
> Sneaked out of work early again (its becoming a habit;) as the wind was 5-10 
> steady from the NE. Hanked on the 150 genoa and headed out to the lake. The 
> C27 sails real nice with that size sail in that wind, almost hands off.
> Now to my question. The stock winches are Lewmar 10s w/rubber self tailers 
> with a cleat aft. I actually found it easier to not use the winch and luff 
> the headsail and cleat. What is your upgrade? Have you switched to cam cleats 
> instead of the regulate cleat? upgraded the winches? What do you find to be 
> the best way to 'cleat your sheet', especially when single handed? 
> Doug
> 5053
> 



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