The track car blocks sold by Garhauer complete assemblies consisting of the 
 car, spring, and block. Check them out on the Garhauer web site.
 
_http://garhauermarine.com/catalog_process.cfm?cid=28_ 
(http://garhauermarine.com/catalog_process.cfm?cid=28) 
 
 
Andy
 
 
In a message dated 7/7/2010 10:59:55 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:



Hi Ron, my 81 C27 has the  blocks that swivel and have the spring, I think 
they work great. I have had  other boats that did not have the spring and 
the blocks tended to clank around  on the deck when they did not have a load 
on them so the springs hold the  blocks upright.  

>>> Ron Ginter  <[email protected]> 7/7/2010 6:13 AM >>>

Thanks Andy,  


I think I will give your solution a try.  I can't imagine why  Catalina 
would have used the ones they did.  Blocks need to swivel!  It looks like I'll 
need to buy the cars, then just add a block to them.  Are the springs 
necessary or helpful?


...Ron (C270 #329; Oculus; Frenchman's Bay, Ontario)


P.S.  After 40 years of motorcycling I have realized that whenever I  got a 
new bike, I would spend the next 2 or 3 years personalizing it with  
components that I felt either added to the bike's abilities, or improved on  
the 
original equipment.  It would appear that the same phenomenon exists  in the 
sailing world.


On 2010 Jul 04, at 9:39 AM, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  
wrote:




I had the same issue with the rail mounted blocks for the jib sheets.  The 
never seemed to swivel or tilt properly to provide a fair lead from  jib to 
winch. Years ago I replaced them with the traditional jib  fairlead slide 
blocks that are held erect by springs at the base. They  work perfectly and I 
have never looked back. The blocks that I purchased are  from Garhauer.
 
Andy Dalzell
C-27 #6298, Tardis
Sandusky Bay, Ohio










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