RE: M_Boats: Mainsheet traveler
Larry - I just had this done on my 78 M17 - I stayed with forward traveler location - works well, and you are much less likely to get tangled up in the control lines if you have to move around in a hurry... cheers- Shawn Boles Grey Mist (M17 #276 1978) -----Original Message----- From: Larry Yake [mailto:leyake@juno.com] Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 7:03 PM To: montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com Subject: M_Boats: Mainsheet traveler I plan on replacing the mainsheet traveler on my M17 with a roller bearing model complete with control lines, blocks, etc. for windward sheeting under load. My boat is a 1976 model with mid-boom sheeting and the existing traveler is clear forward on the cockpit floor right behind the main hatch. I see on the newer models the traveler and boom attachment are a couple feet further back. This looks like a handier arrangement for being able to make adjustments while at the tiller without having to reach forward through your passengers legs (although they may be shapely ones). I'm thinking I will change my boat to this set-up unless there are good reasons not to. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Larry Y. M17 #200 Tullamore
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