Stus-List Re: Outhaul

2024-05-23 Thread Bill Coleman via CnC-List
Yes!  I also did this when I added a new boom to my vintage 39, I think it
was a 6:1,  I welded the heads of some screws to the forward attachment,
and hot glued it to a stick so I could poke it in there and then could just
tighten up some elastic stop nuts on the bottom of the boom.
This all came about after losing my first place in a race after screwing up
an outhaul tightening  after a jibe, due to the archaic system of a little
winch on the boom that required someone to go up close to the mast to crank
up the outhaul. At deck level of 45 degrees.  I swore after that I was done
with that type of outhaul.

Bill Coleman
Entrada, Erie PA

On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 1:13 AM CHARLES SCHEAFFER via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Our C 34R came with a short wire outhaul that we added a 4:1 purchase
> that lives inside the boom.  A 3/8" line exits the goosneck and is run back
> to a clutch next to the companionway.   You can tension the outhaul by hand
> instead of using a winch, this way.  Harken shows a diagram of this setup
> on their website.
>
> Chuck S
>
>
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Stus-List Re: Outhaul

2024-05-23 Thread Edward Levert via CnC-List
Love ya back. Sent from my iPhoneOn May 23, 2024, at 8:28 AM, cenelson--- via CnC-List  wrote:
I recommend installing a purchase of some kind inside the boom—my 1995 36XL came that way from the factory—either 3 or 4 to 1. Out haul is then led to a simple cam cleat on the companionway ‘bridge’—no winch involved.Charlie NelsonWater PhantomSent from the all new AOL app for iOSOn Thursday, May 23, 2024, 1:13 AM, CHARLES SCHEAFFER via CnC-List  wrote:
  
   Our C 34R came with a short wire outhaul that we added a 4:1 purchase that lives inside the boom.  A 3/8" line exits the goosneck and is run back to a clutch next to the companionway.   You can tension the outhaul by hand instead of using a winch, this way.  Harken shows a diagram of this setup on their website.
   
  
    
   
  
   Chuck S
   
  
    
   
  
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2024-05-23 Thread cenelson--- via CnC-List
I recommend installing a purchase of some kind inside the boom—my 1995 36XL 
came that way from the factory—either 3 or 4 to 1. 
Out haul is then led to a simple cam cleat on the companionway ‘bridge’—no 
winch involved.
Charlie NelsonWater Phantom




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On Thursday, May 23, 2024, 1:13 AM, CHARLES SCHEAFFER via CnC-List 
 wrote:

  Our C 34R came with a short wire outhaul that we added a 4:1 purchase that 
lives inside the boom.  A 3/8" line exits the goosneck and is run back to a 
clutch next to the companionway.   You can tension the outhaul by hand instead 
of using a winch, this way.  Harken shows a diagram of this setup on their 
website.       Chuck S      

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