Make sure that the mainsheet lines are not twisted against each other. If they 
are, friction can keep them from running through the blocks.
Lew

--- On Mon, 7/12/10, Mark Robertson <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Mark Robertson <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [IC27A] Mainsail travel
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, July 12, 2010, 5:23 PM


I have the same problem on my 81 standard rig. I think it is that mt traveler 
lines are either too large for the blocks or the line has lost flexibility so 
it does not run free. I am going to downsize the mainsheet line one size and 
see if that helps. Could be that the blocks need lubrication also. I am going 
to start with the cheapest fix and move my way up. 

>>> "dennisv1030" <[email protected]> 7/12/2010 3:16 PM >>>
  

Fellow 27C Owners,
I have a 1986 27TR. I just moved up from a O'Day 25 C/B. Love the Catalina. 
Amasing the difference in 2 feet. Question. On the O'Day if I released the 
mainsheet the mainsail would swing freely to almost 80-to-90 degrees off 
center. Whenever I got in a blow, just release the mail and dump the wind.

On my 27C I release the mainsail and the boom will travel 5-to-10 degrees off 
center. That's OK if 5-to-10 degree adjustment is what I wanted. To get 
anything more I have to slack the mainsheet (lines run aft), leave the helm, 
and phyically push the boom out. If I ever have to "dump the main" forget it. 
It won't swing freely. Help!!!! How can I get the main to release quickly and 
freely?




      

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