I am a novice sailer and new owner of an old Ty Weekender in the process of rehab. The prior owner had stripped off most of the cleats and other hardware and covered up the holes so I can't tell exactly what I need. The only cleats remaining on the boat are the bow and stern cleats. There are no other cleats or jam cleats other than what was left on the mast. There are also no travelers or trackers.
Can someone tell me what I need to install (sizes and locations) or send some clear pictures of a properly rigged CD Typhoon Weekender? I will be eternally grateful.
I love this boat and am excited to be part of this community.
Doug
Cleats and hardware for Typhoon Weekender
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- NevisTyphoon
- Posts: 81
- Joined: Feb 22nd, '07, 22:48
- Location: 1980 Typhoon Daysailer
Hull # 47
cleats
I can sympathize - my daysailer was similarly stripped.
You'll need four 5 inch bronze cleats. These are the cheapest I found - half the price of Spartan, but the same thing. Go to e-bay and search for item number 230093212092. These are as original. They go on top of the cabin.
There is a jam cleat that is mounted on the front of the transom deck. I'm going to visit my boat on Saturday and will take a measurement on it.
Mine is a daysailer - you'll need to get someone else to give you measurements on locations for your Weekender.
Best of Luck!
Regards,
You'll need four 5 inch bronze cleats. These are the cheapest I found - half the price of Spartan, but the same thing. Go to e-bay and search for item number 230093212092. These are as original. They go on top of the cabin.
There is a jam cleat that is mounted on the front of the transom deck. I'm going to visit my boat on Saturday and will take a measurement on it.
Mine is a daysailer - you'll need to get someone else to give you measurements on locations for your Weekender.
Best of Luck!
Regards,
Chris Thompson
Nevis, West Indies
Greatness is not in where we stand, but in what direction we are moving. We must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it-but sail we must, and not drift, nor lie at anchor
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Nevis, West Indies
Greatness is not in where we stand, but in what direction we are moving. We must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it-but sail we must, and not drift, nor lie at anchor
Oliver Wendell Holmes
- RIKanaka
- Posts: 288
- Joined: Jun 8th, '05, 10:22
- Location: 1988 CD26 #73 "Moku Ahi" (Fireboat), Dutch Harbor, RI
Typhoon hardware
Here's a list with pictures of what's on mine. Part numbers are listed if I was able to reference them (Spartan P/Ns unless otherwise noted). You can look at catalog pictures of the parts at http://www.spartanmarine.com, http://www.schaefermarine.com, http://www.rigrite.com and http://www.lewmar.com.
After deck:
6-1/2" bronze Herreshoff cleats x 2 (C193)
5" bronze straight chock (C188)
Bronze backstay chainplate (C184)
Outboard bracket deck mounting plate (P563, outboard bracket B126, complete assy plate + bracket B127)
Schaefer #2 mainsheet standup swivel blocks x 2
Mainsheet cam cleat w/fairlead (?Schaefer)
3" bronze mainsheet jam (deck) cleat (C253)
Amidship:
24" x 3/4" toerail T-tracks x 2
Schaefer genoa spring blocks on slides x 2 (Schaefer 03-72)
2 x 5" bronze coaming cleats (C185)
#6 bronze winch stands x 2 (W798)
Lewmar #6 bronze winches x 2
Atop the cabin:
15" x 1" T-tracks w/bullseye fairleads on slides, x 2
5" bronze deck cleats x 2 (C190)
Tabernacle mast step (Rigrite SP-661)
Foredeck:
6" S/S chainplates x 2
8" bronze Herreshoff cleat (C192)
Bronze stemhead (P/N N/A)
Mystery hardware:
These keyhole plates are only on the starboard side. At first I thought that they were for a swim ladder but the wider part of the keyhole is on the outer side. Any ideas of their purpose?
Let me know if you have any questions or need any other close-up pics. My boat will be on the hard for at least another week and will therefore be readily accessible in my backyard.
After deck:
6-1/2" bronze Herreshoff cleats x 2 (C193)
5" bronze straight chock (C188)
Bronze backstay chainplate (C184)
Outboard bracket deck mounting plate (P563, outboard bracket B126, complete assy plate + bracket B127)
Schaefer #2 mainsheet standup swivel blocks x 2
Mainsheet cam cleat w/fairlead (?Schaefer)
3" bronze mainsheet jam (deck) cleat (C253)
Amidship:
24" x 3/4" toerail T-tracks x 2
Schaefer genoa spring blocks on slides x 2 (Schaefer 03-72)
2 x 5" bronze coaming cleats (C185)
#6 bronze winch stands x 2 (W798)
Lewmar #6 bronze winches x 2
Atop the cabin:
15" x 1" T-tracks w/bullseye fairleads on slides, x 2
5" bronze deck cleats x 2 (C190)
Tabernacle mast step (Rigrite SP-661)
Foredeck:
6" S/S chainplates x 2
8" bronze Herreshoff cleat (C192)
Bronze stemhead (P/N N/A)
Mystery hardware:
These keyhole plates are only on the starboard side. At first I thought that they were for a swim ladder but the wider part of the keyhole is on the outer side. Any ideas of their purpose?
Let me know if you have any questions or need any other close-up pics. My boat will be on the hard for at least another week and will therefore be readily accessible in my backyard.
Aloha,
Bob Chinn
Bob Chinn