Hi all: I'm starting to replace and rebed some of my hardware on my 1981 M17 (blue hull #380). My main sheet traveller is probably the original and is placed right in front of the hatchway on the floor. It really needs to be replaced because it is sometimes difficult to adjust when sailing. Has anyone replaced this travellor with a much longer one that could be placed on the seats and thus span above the floor of the deck? This would provide more adjustment, but would also block part of the hatchway into the cabin. Or maybe I should just replace the traveller in the same location as the original? Any advice on this type of upgrade/replacement? Thanks for your help. -Tom
Tom, In 2003 I replaced the traveler on my 1977 M17 with a Ronstan ball bearing car. Although Jerry Montgomery advised otherwise, I installed the new track in the same location as the original - in front of the hatchway. I think that location interferes less with passengers than would the mid-cockpit location, especially when sailing downwind. After 8 years I'm still happy with the choice. I race and cruise on an inland lake with minimal waves and rough weather, which may make a difference. Rich Makela M17 #233 - Harmony -----Original Message----- From: montgomery_boats-bounces+richmak=makelaperformance.com@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:montgomery_boats-bounces+richmak=makelaperformance.com@mailman.xmiss ion.com] On Behalf Of Tom Frei Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 10:22 AM To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats Subject: M_Boats: replace traveller? Hi all: I'm starting to replace and rebed some of my hardware on my 1981 M17 (blue hull #380). My main sheet traveller is probably the original and is placed right in front of the hatchway on the floor. It really needs to be replaced because it is sometimes difficult to adjust when sailing. Has anyone replaced this travellor with a much longer one that could be placed on the seats and thus span above the floor of the deck? This would provide more adjustment, but would also block part of the hatchway into the cabin. Or maybe I should just replace the traveller in the same location as the original? Any advice on this type of upgrade/replacement? Thanks for your help. -Tom
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