Jib fairlead car for Ty WE needed.
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Jib fairlead car for Ty WE needed.
Does anyone know of a source for a jib fairlead car that will fit the original track of a '72 Typhoon Weekender?
Thanks,
--Bill
b4usail@aol.com
Thanks,
--Bill
b4usail@aol.com
Re: Jib fairlead car for Ty WE needed.
Dear Bill,Bill McMahon wrote: Does anyone know of a source for a jib fairlead car that will fit the original track of a '72 Typhoon Weekender?
Thanks,
--Bill
I'm not sure what the original car was on the Typhoon or what size track it used but Bristol Bronze makes a few cars in Bronze that would probably do the job for you.
If you have any questions I can be reached at 401-625-5224.
Roger W.
Bristol Bronze
rogerw@meganet.net
Re: Jib fairlead car for Ty WE needed.
I use a Schaeffer 03-86 genoa car for the jib fairlead. The block has a lot less friction then the bullseye lead the boat came with.
This spring I am going to try running the jib sheet from the 03-86 to the genoa track, and then to the winch. My sailmaker suggested it would reduce the number of times I get a wrap on the winch in heavier air.
Good luck
Bill
mmmmmmbill@aol.com
This spring I am going to try running the jib sheet from the 03-86 to the genoa track, and then to the winch. My sailmaker suggested it would reduce the number of times I get a wrap on the winch in heavier air.
Good luck
Bill
mmmmmmbill@aol.com
Re: ... and a Genoa car, too.
My Weekender Genoa track is 7/8" and I've been unable to find a car that fits this size track. Suggestions anyone?
Bill McMahon wrote: Does anyone know of a source for a jib fairlead car that will fit the original track of a '72 Typhoon Weekender?
Thanks,
--Bill
Re: Jib fairlead car for Ty WE needed.
me thinks you will have to buy new track and car. the only track i could find to replace the original plastic track was 1/8 smaller in width. i pinched the sides of the original car just a bit to get a good fit.
Bill McMahon wrote: Does anyone know of a source for a jib fairlead car that will fit the original track of a '72 Typhoon Weekender?
Thanks,
--Bill
Re: ... and a Genoa car, too.
My genoa track is 3/4", but when I just measured it with the end of a steel tape measure I got 7/8". If I use the center of the tape I get 3/4".
I have never seen a Ty with any track other then the one like mine has (not that I have seen them all!)
I bought Schaeffer 03-72's.
Bill
mmmmmmbill@aol.com
I have never seen a Ty with any track other then the one like mine has (not that I have seen them all!)
I bought Schaeffer 03-72's.
Bill
mmmmmmbill@aol.com
Re: ... and a Genoa car, too.
I have a 1974 weekender. All the hardware is original SchaefferBill Bloxham wrote: My genoa track is 3/4", but when I just measured it with the end of a steel tape measure I got 7/8". If I use the center of the tape I get 3/4".
I have never seen a Ty with any track other then the one like mine has (not that I have seen them all!)
I bought Schaeffer 03-72's.
Bill
products,including the genoa t-track. My track ( 2'x 3/4") on the portside is bend and needs to be taken off and straighten or replaced. Anyway I understand that Schaeffer has 3/4" t-track stock and it can be special ordered. What I don't know is if the holes are on 3"or 4" centers, mine are 3"centers. Good Luck
Re: ... and a Genoa car, too.
The Schaeffer part # is 40-04 for the T-track, and it is black anodized. The centers are 3" and set for a #10 flat head.
The track is very different from the track supplied on the Ty. You might look into having a stainless shop fabricate a track for you. With the cost of the Schaeffer unit plus bending it (there are mechanical limits to how much of a short track can be bent) a completly custom track might not be out of line.
Or perhaps you could get your hands on a vice and bend it back.
Or finely, you could buy a longer track, place it on the deck so that it could handle both genoa and jib, and possibly have better jib geometry to boot.
Good luck
Bill
mmmmmmbill@aol.com
The track is very different from the track supplied on the Ty. You might look into having a stainless shop fabricate a track for you. With the cost of the Schaeffer unit plus bending it (there are mechanical limits to how much of a short track can be bent) a completly custom track might not be out of line.
Or perhaps you could get your hands on a vice and bend it back.
Or finely, you could buy a longer track, place it on the deck so that it could handle both genoa and jib, and possibly have better jib geometry to boot.
Good luck
Bill
mmmmmmbill@aol.com
Re: ... and a Genoa car, too.
my genoa track mounted on the toerail is 3/4" and is stainless steel. the jib track mounted on the cabintop is(was) plastic, T, and 7/8". this was all original to my '76 typhoon. i have never seen 7/8" T track in either plastic, aluminum or stainless.
Bill Bloxham wrote: My genoa track is 3/4", but when I just measured it with the end of a steel tape measure I got 7/8". If I use the center of the tape I get 3/4".
I have never seen a Ty with any track other then the one like mine has (not that I have seen them all!)
I bought Schaeffer 03-72's.
Bill