Typhoon 18 with traveler and car
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Typhoon 18 with traveler and car
I have recently inherited a Cape Dory Typhoon that is ready to go except I'm missing the parts that attach to the boom and the traveler and car. Does anyone have a picture of the hardware and how it's setup so I can purchase these parts and properly rig it?
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Re: Typhoon 18 with traveler and car
Congradulations on your new Typhoon.
Click on "Cape Dory Eye Candy" on this board and you will find some pictures that will help you.
You may find more information in the owner's manual located on this board.
Gary
Click on "Cape Dory Eye Candy" on this board and you will find some pictures that will help you.
You may find more information in the owner's manual located on this board.
Gary
Re: Typhoon 18 with traveler and car
Nice looking Ty! Mine does not have a traveler for the main, and I don't think they came with one. If you post photos of your areas of concern I would be happy to comment on how they compare to mine. Mine is worn, but otherwise unmolested. Enjoy your Typhoon!
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Rich W.
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Re: Typhoon 18 with traveler and car
This a pic of the traveler and car. Any ideas?
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Re: Typhoon 18 with traveler and car
Your outboard bracket board has been modified (lowered) to accommodate a short shaft outboard motor. Your stern cleat us been refastened at a 45(?) degree angle. The original mount is parallel to the keel. The traveler is added, and is missing the two end blocks, although I see a block on the end of the taffrail that may have been involved. Others will hopefully comment on that. Earlier advice to look at "Eye Candy" makes good sense.
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Rich W.
s/v CARAL (a tribute to Carl Alberg)
CD Typhoon #995 (useable project boat) (sold)
s/v Sadie
CD Typhoon #858
s/v Azure Leizure
IP 350 #120
Tiverton, RI
s/v CARAL (a tribute to Carl Alberg)
CD Typhoon #995 (useable project boat) (sold)
s/v Sadie
CD Typhoon #858
s/v Azure Leizure
IP 350 #120
Tiverton, RI
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Re: Typhoon 18 with traveler and car
If You want to use the original Cam Cleat you could go with something like this-
Hooked to the traveler and this hooked to the boom
The line is tied to the becket on the bottom block- run up through the block on the boom and down through the traveler block and then out to the cam cleat
1/4" line would be strong enough but use 5/16 as its easier on your hands
you could also double up on the blocks to get more mechanical advantage but probably don't need it on the Ty
these are Ronstan Blocks and are fairly inexpensive-
Hooked to the traveler and this hooked to the boom
The line is tied to the becket on the bottom block- run up through the block on the boom and down through the traveler block and then out to the cam cleat
1/4" line would be strong enough but use 5/16 as its easier on your hands
you could also double up on the blocks to get more mechanical advantage but probably don't need it on the Ty
these are Ronstan Blocks and are fairly inexpensive-
Re: Typhoon 18 with traveler and car
Interesting traveler addition....can't tell what the piece to the right of the stern cleat is though.
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Re: Typhoon 18 with traveler and car
The fixture just to the right of the stern cleat....looks like a semi-flush....stern light/pole socket...normally used on powerboats.
Re: Typhoon 18 with traveler and car
You're right it's for a light. Thank you for your help. At least I now have an idea. Thank you for posting pics of the pulleys. I'm sure I'll have other questions along the way.
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Re: Typhoon 18 with traveler and car
To inherit such a vessel, just reflecting on that.... Very nice.
Skeep
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Supporting Member #1576 of the CDSOA
Current Vessel, Alberg 30 Hull #614 to be named yet
Formerly S/V Hull #729 "Baggy Wrinkles"
Blogsite for Alberg Ty and Alberg 30 continues athttp://baggywrinkles.blogspot.com
Located at Lake Murray Sailing Club, Chapin South Carolina