This is my answer to getting the main up, a Maxwell pot hauler. I let it spin continuously with one turn on so I can work it as a slipping clutch, poke my head out to see the sail clear the lazy jacks. i am past my use date at 85 and this kind of gear keeps me sailing. I am a real wuss, got a pair of Harken electric sheet winches too. The Maxwell works the topping lift, vang and main sheet too.
This is my answer to getting the main up, a Maxwell pot hauler. I let it spin continuously with one turn on so I can work it as a slipping clutch, poke my head out to see the sail clear the lazy jacks. i am past my use date at 85 and this kind of gear keeps me sailing. I am a real wuss, got a pair of Harken electric sheet winches too. The Maxwell works the topping lift, vang and main sheet too.
Phoenix your picture has given me a great idea . You can see my picture below where someone has installed the raymarine interments? Very painful!
i have looked at a pod system on the pedestal or moving them above the hatch inside the dodger but it's a tight fit both big jobs.
have you mounted them on a angle so they are level when sailing? That would enoy the hell out of me when under motor like they do at the moment where they are currently placed.
Regards
I hope this means you are keeping the Adams then Southace!!
This is my answer to getting the main up, a Maxwell pot hauler. I let it spin continuously with one turn on so I can work it as a slipping clutch, poke my head out to see the sail clear the lazy jacks. i am past my use date at 85 and this kind of gear keeps me sailing. I am a real wuss, got a pair of Harken electric sheet winches too. The Maxwell works the topping lift, vang and main sheet too.
PhoenixStar - you are an inspiration with good intelligible advice.
You are not past your use by date - I can tell by your posts.
Na it's more to do with grease and grime up inside the internal round section the lugs slide in. Even when I pushed the test disk up it was intermittent but cleaned out after a few runs up and down. seems a good sytem . It's my Christmas pressie last year. Was the silent wind gen.
Ordered my Tides marine track system. $1940.00 hope to get it for Christmas!
Next year I will microswade my upholstery in white and paint out some of the timber As well as adding a port side Silent wind generator.
I might have stolen your wind gen blades South Ace
I'm still waiting for the rigger to fit the mast head before I can do any more on the mast . So Ill work on getting her back in the water before Xmas and then start hassling the rigger . Bought a airman speed and temp sensor kit which Ill fit at the weekend ,Ill just leave the blank in most of the time.
Na it's more to do with grease and grime up inside the internal round section the lugs slide in. Even when I pushed the test disk up it was intermittent but cleaned out after a few runs up and down. seems a good sytem . It's my Christmas pressie last year. Was the silent wind gen.
For me is was insurance for when I get older, putting getting the boat back in the water a bit longer. Like a few other things I bought long the way.
Buying a furler and other things there all high cost items. But I felt Im better to do them now and I don't have to do them later when I retire or wish I had.
Even buying a dinghy I need to watch the weight and how its can come aboard , how its lowered as I get older .I don't need a injury that would permanently stop me sailing.
Did you get the stainless or naval brass slides Ho2 what's the difference?
I bought the stainless slides South Ace sorry I didn't see you post.Friction wise Id say the stainless maybe the brass is for a traditional look .
You can blame Donk if it doesn't work he put the link up years ago to Tides marine.
Im taking the day off next three days may rain but Ill roll a coat on the non skid today take a chance. I'm sick of the bloody weather
Rodriguez live tonight should be good and Old Sugar man Hopefully without a walking frame or oxygen tank like some of the bands I've seen lately . I think some of them should have retired gracefully
I tried raising my main yesterday for the first time since ive done my mast work. Pleased to say i can pull 9 m of sail up with 1 hand. Lubed track. New masthead sheaves. New exit sheaves(just those ronstan plates ) changed topping lift block with was fouling the main halyard. A massive difference all made possible by having the mast down.happy days
I tried raising my main yesterday for the first time since ive done my mast work. Pleased to say i can pull 9 m of sail up with 1 hand. Lubed track. New masthead sheaves. New exit sheaves(just those ronstan plates ) changed topping lift block with was fouling the main halyard. A massive difference all made possible by having the mast down.happy days
Bit of TCL makes a difference well done Steve
tides marine slide system arrived this arvo.
After a few dry spots we dragged the last quarter up with a slide in the track with a the topping lift and me in the boson chair stopping two inches below the main halyard sheave And just enough at the tack to be fastened below the gate. 47 foot to be exact! Thank good I didn't have to pull it back down to cut the top section again to refit! She goes up like butter and comes down like lightning! nearly time to go saling!
Webbing to my sail is a problem can take the main to get the slides attached but it's a big job and don't really want to have to remove battens. I'm thinking Velcro webbing or stick with the little shackles I Fitted? any solutions?