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Main Sheets
« on: May 07, 2013, 10:15:11 PM »
Three answer question.  Is the fiddle block with cam with a working load of 1,212 lbs and 3,637 breaking load, OK for the main sheets?  Is a 1/2" line for this application OK for feel and size?  Also how much line do I need to have?  I have changed all of the running rigging but this was missing on the boat..  Thanks
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Re: Main Sheets
« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2013, 03:50:04 PM »
So this is what I used.  90' of Samson MLX 3/8" line.   Harkin 57 mm Carbo Triple, Harkin 57 mm Carbo Ratchet Block w/cam, Becket,  Harkin midrange stand up spring,  I spliced the end myself total cost is as follows...
90' Samson Ropes - MLX 3/8"                            $   1.97          $177.30
Harkin 57 Carbo triple                                       $118.98          $118.98
Harkin 57 Carbo triple ratchet w/cam, becket      $208.65          $208.65
Harkin spring                                                    $    2.77         $    2.77
                                                                              TOTAL     $507.70                 

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Re: Main Sheets
« Reply #2 on: July 23, 2013, 07:02:55 PM »
To add to what I used for the main sheets.  I have 200 NM on the boat since I have put the sheets on and I would like to say  ( I love it ).  Easy to pull, easy for women that want to be a part of the whole thing and  it just feels good.  I can't wait for my wife to try it...

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Re: Main Sheets
« Reply #3 on: July 24, 2013, 11:04:28 AM »
Thanks for the update. This is very interesting; I have the original mainsheet setup which had a double block at the top, not a triple.  I am on the fence about upgrading it, sometimes it takes two of us to get it really tight.  Did you use the original traveller car at the base?

Just for fun, I used Regatta braid (1/2 as I recall) when I replaced my mainsheet. More flexible, easier on the hands. 

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Re: Main Sheets
« Reply #4 on: July 25, 2013, 05:43:36 PM »
I did use the stock car on the traveller, but I did put the stand up spring under it.  It is so easy.  I am going up tonight to hang my dinghy and I try to remember to take some pictures. 

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Re: Main Sheets
« Reply #5 on: July 26, 2013, 09:03:03 AM »
Pictures from last night.  80' of line is enough.