Has anyone changed their end boom sheeting sytem? I'm thinking of placing a mid boom sheeting system with the travler on the bridge deck or possibly using two fiddle block systems mounted one on each side of companion way on the coach roof.
randy.bates@baesystems.com
CD25D end boom sheeting changed?
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: CD25D end boom sheeting changed?
Don't think I would want the sheeting system in the way of the companionway. The original setup has the sheet out of the way and readily available for handling by helmsman.
kwoodlaw@arkansas.net
Randy Bates wrote: Has anyone changed their end boom sheeting sytem? I'm thinking of placing a mid boom sheeting system with the travler on the bridge deck or possibly using two fiddle block systems mounted one on each side of companion way on the coach roof.
kwoodlaw@arkansas.net
Re: CD25D end boom sheeting changed?
I agree with Keith. another thought is that installing the track on the bridge deck would be a "bugger" due to the lack of space betweenn he forward cockpit bulkhead and the aft cabin bulkhead.
MTCW....
Bill
cd25d@rhapsodysials.com
MTCW....
Bill
Keith wrote: Don't think I would want the sheeting system in the way of the companionway. The original setup has the sheet out of the way and readily available for handling by helmsman.
Randy Bates wrote: Has anyone changed their end boom sheeting sytem? I'm thinking of placing a mid boom sheeting system with the travler on the bridge deck or possibly using two fiddle block systems mounted one on each side of companion way on the coach roof.
cd25d@rhapsodysials.com
Re: CD25D end boom sheeting changed?
Thanks guys. I too like the free space forward. And my wife really hated the idea as she likes to sit on the bridge deck. I'm trying to figure out the best way to accomadate a bimini. Any ideas?
randy.bates@baesystems.com
Bill wrote: I agree with Keith. another thought is that installing the track on the bridge deck would be a "bugger" due to the lack of space betweenn he forward cockpit bulkhead and the aft cabin bulkhead.
MTCW....
Bill
Keith wrote: Don't think I would want the sheeting system in the way of the companionway. The original setup has the sheet out of the way and readily available for handling by helmsman.
Keith wrote:Randy Bates wrote: Has anyone changed their end boom sheeting sytem? I'm thinking of placing a mid boom sheeting system with the travler on the bridge deck or possibly using two fiddle block systems mounted one on each side of companion way on the coach roof.
randy.bates@baesystems.com