amidship cleats
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amidship cleats
Thank you Ken and Larry for the cleat info. Clears things up for me as I was sometimes having difficulty docking when the dock hands were on coffee break or lunch or painting, etc. When soloing, my BP rises each time I go to dock. So, my favorite puppy it will be. Bill
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Re: amidship cleats
Bill,
You certainly are welcome. You will love this technique..the best thing is that it just gets more useful, the higher the winds are. We use this method for **Every** docking now, as practice makes perfect etc. So it will be a prefected maneuver when the crosswinds are blowing 30 off the dock!
Cheers and great docking!
Larry DeMers
s/v DeLaMer
Cape Dory 30 Lake Superior
demers@sgi.com
You certainly are welcome. You will love this technique..the best thing is that it just gets more useful, the higher the winds are. We use this method for **Every** docking now, as practice makes perfect etc. So it will be a prefected maneuver when the crosswinds are blowing 30 off the dock!
Cheers and great docking!
Larry DeMers
s/v DeLaMer
Cape Dory 30 Lake Superior
Bill/ NX1I wrote: Thank you Ken and Larry for the cleat info. Clears things up for me as I was sometimes having difficulty docking when the dock hands were on coffee break or lunch or painting, etc. When soloing, my BP rises each time I go to dock. So, my favorite puppy it will be. Bill
demers@sgi.com
Re: amidship cleats
Hey! My 30 doesn't have a midship cleat! Is this an improvement you have made? It sure sounds like a handy addition. An earlier post mentioned the cleat mounted on the genoa track. *???* Is the genny track backed substantially enough to withstand docking stresses? I'm a little bit confused - please fill me in a little, because anything that'll help docking in cross-winds is something I want to know about!
regards, Fred P.
regards, Fred P.
This technique is detailed and illustrated in...
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John
s/v Aimless
CD31 #28
oriental, NC
If you dont subscribe to this mag. you are doing yourself a diservice.
John
s/v Aimless
CD31 #28
oriental, NC
Re: amidship cleats
Fred,Fred P. wrote: Hey! My 30 doesn't have a midship cleat! Is this an improvement you have made? It sure sounds like a handy addition. An earlier post mentioned the cleat mounted on the genoa track. *???* Is the genny track backed substantially enough to withstand docking stresses? I'm a little bit confused - please fill me in a little, because anything that'll help docking in cross-winds is something I want to know about!
regards, Fred P.
I am not sure if the amidship cleat was a newer modification to the CD30 or not, but the cleat itself is amidships inserted at the toerail, near the genny track. Confusing? If you do not have one, you can install one. Just do a search of previous posts on this board.
Good luck,
Gary Lapine
Red Witch III
CD30C, #339
Somerset, MA
dory@attbi.com
Re: amidship cleats
Spartan Marine (see URL below) carries the one you want. It is let into the toe rail, and serves nicely as the midship cleat. I have a picture of our boat that I can send you with the cleat installed..send me your addr. to get it.
I do not recommend using the genoa track mounted cleats for CD's bigger than 28ft.
Larry DeMers
s/v DeLaMer
CD30 Lake Superior
demers@sgi.com
demers@sgi.com
I do not recommend using the genoa track mounted cleats for CD's bigger than 28ft.
Larry DeMers
s/v DeLaMer
CD30 Lake Superior
demers@sgi.com
Fred P. wrote: Hey! My 30 doesn't have a midship cleat! Is this an improvement you have made? It sure sounds like a handy addition. An earlier post mentioned the cleat mounted on the genoa track. *???* Is the genny track backed substantially enough to withstand docking stresses? I'm a little bit confused - please fill me in a little, because anything that'll help docking in cross-winds is something I want to know about!
regards, Fred P.
demers@sgi.com
Re: Thanks
Thanks for the information, guys.Gary L. wrote:Fred,Fred P. wrote: Hey! My 30 doesn't have a midship cleat! Is this an improvement you have made? It sure sounds like a handy addition. An earlier post mentioned the cleat mounted on the genoa track. *???* Is the genny track backed substantially enough to withstand docking stresses? I'm a little bit confused - please fill me in a little, because anything that'll help docking in cross-winds is something I want to know about!
regards, Fred P.
I am not sure if the amidship cleat was a newer modification to the CD30 or not, but the cleat itself is amidships inserted at the toerail, near the genny track. Confusing? If you do not have one, you can install one. Just do a search of previous posts on this board.
Good luck,
Gary Lapine
Red Witch III
CD30C, #339
Somerset, MA
Fred