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BernieA
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Belaying Pins

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I purchased a 1978 Cape Dory 28 in December and have sailed a few times this winter when conditions were reasonable on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. One thing I noticed right away was the lack of good line management. My first step was to add belaying pins on the starboard side to manage the halyards. One other item I noticed was that with the volvo penta running, I couldn't hear the VHF located inside the cabin. This was my solution. I still need a clip for the mic of the main VHF so I can mount it instead of the portable unit. I'll figure out a solution soon. The backing plate is actually bamboo flooring and the crosspiece teak. The pins are made from oak dowels. I don't have a lathe, so I carved the pins by hand and belt sander. Next, I'll work on management of the jib furling line.
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Sea Hunt Video
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Impressive :!: and very Bristol :!: :!: :wink:
Fair winds,

Roberto

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Nice job! Neat solution without resorting to to G10 and stainless steel.
Jim Walsh

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