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Maybe it's standard and I haven't noticed enough boats, but I saw a couple
where the cam cleat at the mast was offset slightly so that a pull on the
halyard
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Dave
The Frers 33 is remarkably similar to C&C 33-2. It also has three mast
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Great information all, and thank you.In response to a few comments,
Had originally thought of a Crane also at the masthead, and somehow
incorporating a bail into the anchor roller, but as noted, with three
Great information all, and thank you.In response to a few comments,
Had originally thought of a Crane also at the masthead, and somehow
incorporating a bail into the anchor roller, but as noted, with three halyards
and a few options at the bow, it is probably not necessary. I guess the crane
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Great, thanks gentlemen - very helpful.
So, I would assume the tack downh
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Thanks again!
Dave.
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My 35Iii came with a large shackle that goes through a hole drilled in the
aluminum bow fitting. I place a snatch block on the shackle and use that for
the tackline - places the tack forward of the headstay so I have to do outside
gybes - not a big enough slot for inside gybes.
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> -Halyard at masthead. On the 33-2 there are three halyards available, all
> are in-masthead sheaves, parallel to each other . I currently use the
> centre one for the Genoa, and any other halyard chafes its neighbour on one
> tack.
> -Tack downhaul. There isn't one forward of the fu
I have the same tack setup on my 33ii as described by Andrew Burton; a block
just aft of the furler led to a cam cleat on the stbd side of the cockpit.
My halyards are all led aft to the cabin top, PITA when raising the gennaner
but I have a cleat on the side of the mast which I use to temporaril
I take my tack to a block just aft of the furler. I also have a wide web that
wraps around the furled headsail and keeps the tack near centerline. Ease the
tack as you get further downwind.
Halyard definitely at the mast. Yes, use the outer halyards. On a three-halyard
masthead only the "wings"
Just ordered my cruising chute from Rolly Tasker in Thailand and am looking
forward to trying it out.. Probably next season. Have flown my symmetrical a
few times singlehanded.
Considering how to do this on Windstar and am curious about how others have
addressed a few things:
-Halyard at cockp
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