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Re: Center Sheeting [Re: rehmbo] #275469
09/17/14 08:12 PM
09/17/14 08:12 PM

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If you mount the ratchet on the boom and a normal block on the tramp, you'll greatly reduce the static load on your tramp but it'll have minimal effect on the load you have to hold

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Re: Center Sheeting [Re: rehmbo] #275476
09/18/14 08:29 AM
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That's the conclusion that I came to as well. That means I purchased the wrong parts.

Re: Center Sheeting [Re: rehmbo] #275499
09/18/14 03:45 PM
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why can't you just swap the blocks you bought for the boom and tramp?

Re: Center Sheeting [Re: rehmbo] #275504
09/18/14 07:10 PM
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From a durability standpoint, I don't think its a big deal either way - at least with the C2 tramp construction.

In fact - as I think about it, there might be a problem with having the ratchet up on the boom. The first portion of sheeting out/in will result in the tramp flexing up/down before the line starts to feed through the ratchet block on the boom.


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Re: Center Sheeting [Re: rehmbo] #275546
09/21/14 05:00 PM
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Wound up putting it together this weekend with the help of some borrowed parts. I wound up with an auto rachet on the tramp and I am really liking it. I put my blocks 18" forward of the stock location, I decided I was too big to go between them and the mast.

I think I am at 11:1 total purchase and my hands are happy with that.

Re: Center Sheeting [Re: rehmbo] #275983
10/30/14 09:35 AM
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Bacho - Now that you've had this setup for a while, what do you think?


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Re: Center Sheeting [Re: rehmbo] #276026
11/02/14 11:32 PM
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I like it in the breeze for sure. It's a major upgrade for our situation.

In a drifter, the system doesnt unload as freely as I would like. It's also a little messy up there with the spin sheets. If I know we won't be trapping, I may switch back to the traditional system for the day.

I have a tube made to contain the sheet running down the boom, haven't gotten around to installing it yet though.

I did find myself today yanking on the traveler side trying to sheet it. I guess it hasn't become second nature yet.

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