Teak Craftsmen???

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jmaue
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Teak Craftsmen???

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My Cape Dory 28 "The Courage of James" is a 1978 100% original. This off season I will be making significant upgrades. In question and looking for feedback...I'm installing a main sail traveler in the location of the original swivel blocks. However, I need to get the track above the centrally located bronze cleat as well as the two cowl vents to appx 6". I intend to do this with a teak bridge. Does anyone have experience with a woodworker who can do custom work?
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A traveler can be mounted to a riser as depicted here: https://www.garhauermarine.com/traveler ... -ur-4.html
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jmaue
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Re: Teak Craftsmen???

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Thanks Jim. I knew of several methods to build height to a traveler system but not aware of what you shared. Knowing I'll spend more with a teak solution....I'm after a touch of beauty.
My thought is two profiled bases of teak on the extreme ends of the span. Each end to have a router profile to receive a 2" in width length of brass for strength and a crossing section of teak to cap it.
From here...mount the track and traveler system.
Ultimately...an elevated teak profile resting under the traveler.
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