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#98406 02/08/07 03:54 PM 02/08/07 03:54 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | we usually lead out downhauls to the trapeze - but under the spin sheet...it works out OK.
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#98408 02/08/07 04:13 PM 02/08/07 04:13 PM |
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Posts: 829 Charleston, SC | WWJKD? He would run them to the trapeze, just like most of the rest of us. Also, the cam cleat has to be mounted on the mast, otherwise it will interfere with mast rotation. I'd just get the standard mast rotation system that Hobie or Nacra uses on their newer boats. It'll make for a quick and easy installation, and be pretty much ready to use.
But, if you wanna go the super cool route: Get some 13.20 oz carbon line, 3.45 mm of course, and do a quadra-cascade system with Harken carbo blocks (be sure to use the platinum edition though, the bearings are much better!). Instead of tying bowlines to your blocks in the quadra-cascade, have the line super spliced, and then have heat-shrink kevlar tape put over the splice area. This should create for you the best downhaul possible on your boat. It'll run smoother, work better, and be easy to use and install.
Trey
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#98411 02/08/07 04:50 PM 02/08/07 04:50 PM |
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Posts: 1,187 38.912, -95.37 | This is a sweet exit cam ![[Linked Image]](http://us.binnacle.com/images/mainimages/popup/19042.jpg) ronstan RF5 The Harken is fine until the S/S plate gets bent up. It's a PITA to straighten.
John H16, H14
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#98412 02/08/07 04:56 PM 02/08/07 04:56 PM |
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Posts: 2,584 +31NL | This is a sweet exit cam ![[Linked Image]](http://us.binnacle.com/images/mainimages/popup/19042.jpg) ronstan RF5 The Harken is fine until the S/S plate gets bent up. It's a PITA to straighten. The problem I had with the Ronstans is that under load the plastic housing can bend and the bearings "jump" out. | | | Re: Question on the main downhaul
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#98413 02/08/07 06:41 PM 02/08/07 06:41 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California John Williams
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Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California | I also had the plastic base break on me. Like I said, Harken is working on a replacement for this specific block. I still have it (the Ronstan) on my boat until the new Harken alternative is out.
John Williams
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#98414 02/08/07 06:57 PM 02/08/07 06:57 PM | Anonymous
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Unregistered | Guys/Gals: Most of us have one of these 8 to 1 systems: http://www.murrays.com/archive/26.pdfI am going on 6 years and no problem. I have enough line to run to the traps. REAL easy to adjust when needed. Doug | | | Re: Question on the main downhaul
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#98416 02/08/07 11:20 PM 02/08/07 11:20 PM | Anonymous
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I have a slightly different setup that was made by dealer, BUT I would go with quad. Looks much easier to remove and lines should move easier. If you want to be class legal usee the 6 to 1, BUT run lines to the traps so you can adjust from the wire.
Just my opinion, Doug
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#98417 02/08/07 11:24 PM 02/08/07 11:24 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 890 Dunedin Causeway, FL David Parker
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Posts: 890 Dunedin Causeway, FL | If you're going to lay out some money, look at item C on this page from the Murray catalogue. You save some money getting it all in one and it's easy to mount. Cheek blocks and a pair of doubles will give you 8:1 or a double above with a single cascade to double that would yield 8 as well. Shop around for best price or buy it from Rick and support our forum GrandMaster. http://www.murrays.com/archive/26.pdf | | | Re: Question on the main downhaul
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#98418 02/08/07 11:29 PM 02/08/07 11:29 PM | Anonymous
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Yea get it form Rick.. I will start using in his catalog reference.. Just had Murrys loaded. Sorry Rick. Still cheaper to just get 01-4522.
Doug
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#98421 02/09/07 03:41 PM 02/09/07 03:41 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | They're not going to be that bad. Go with the standard Excel if you're not real serious about it. Go Excel Racing if you want to get crazy.
Jake Kohl | | | Re: Question on the main downhaul
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#98422 02/09/07 06:57 PM 02/09/07 06:57 PM | Anonymous
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You will need one piece of line. Enough to run from one trap through the cleats and blocks and out to other trap. A little extra for slack. I just release both the cleats and line up the ends a back on boat then cleat and tie to traps.
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