Where would I put the cam cleat? That’s something I’d have to sort out. I was thinking about running the bitter end of the sheet along either the port or starboard coaming to a cam cleat…but have to go sit in the boat and think about it. The angle from the last block to that cam cleat would be obtuse (perhaps like my original question?/?) and the sheet pull to tighten would be outboard, which I don’t like. Perhaps I will need to install a foundation for the cam cleat to allow mounting further inboard. Or maybe I’ll just leave the mainsheet where it is… Thanks to commenters on my question. Will
On Jan 15, 2017, at 1:05 PM, John Schinnerer <john@eco-living.net> wrote:
Where would your cam cleat be for the mainsheet?
Both sides, like Douglas' setup, or...?
I've sailed a couple boats (Ensenada 20, Potter 19) with boom end sheeting and the mainsheet cleat on a swivel block on just one side (starboard on the E20, can't recall on the Potter). It was fine when sitting opposite the cleat side; I found it rather awkward when sitting on same side as cleat.
The earlier M17's like mine had the traveler just aft of the companionway, rather than mid-cockpit. It's easy to keep it clear of everything when not sailing; it's only a bit in the way when passengers are sitting all the way forward and don't know to keep their feet out of the way of the sheet.
Mine is a bit customized because when I got the boat, the original floor mounted stop pin traveler had been replaced with a 4 ft. rail & windward sheeting car fastened to the top of the seats. I cut it down and moved it to just below and behind the companionway threshold, and I'm happy with it there. Picture attached - you can see the marks on the seats where the full length rail was before, and the old holes from the original traveler mounting just a bit aft of the current traveler.
So if what you're trying to do is get your mainsheet out of the middle of the cockpit, you could move it either forward or aft...
cheers, John S.
On 01/14/2017 05:32 PM, Wilson Frye wrote:
Hey, all,
I am looking for advice on boom sheeting.
As you know, the Montgomery 17 boom sheeting is done mid-boom, with a traveler in the floor of the cockpit. I have been thinking about moving the sheet to the boom end to get the sheet out of the middle of the cockpit. I am considering installing a fiddle block on the boom end, with single block with becket on one quarter, and a single block on the other, similar to the Norsea 27 sheeting arrangement.
Has anyone made such a change, and if so, how did it work out?
Thanks for any comments.
Will
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