cd27 hardware question
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cd27 hardware question
Aloha friends,
I think my oem mainsheet fiddle block needs replacing; has anyone had good experience with any particular make and model?
Mahalo,
Steve
'Ai Gen' #80
Honolulu, HI
I think my oem mainsheet fiddle block needs replacing; has anyone had good experience with any particular make and model?
Mahalo,
Steve
'Ai Gen' #80
Honolulu, HI
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Garhauer?
Garhauer has a good selection of blocks. They are a bit less expensive than the Harken or Schaefer blocks. They make some nice stuff. We have a mixture of Garhauer, Harken and a few original Schaefer blocks. The Garhauer blocks are a bit bulky for some locations. Garhauer sells direct, Harken and Schaefer usually thru dealers. Here are some links:
Garhauer Web Site
Harken Web Site
Schaefer Web Site
Rigging Only (Dealer)
Garhauer Web Site
Harken Web Site
Schaefer Web Site
Rigging Only (Dealer)
Rich Abato
Nordic Tug 34 Tanuki
Previous Owner Of CD36 Mahalo #163
Southern Maine
http://www.sailmahalo.com
Nordic Tug 34 Tanuki
Previous Owner Of CD36 Mahalo #163
Southern Maine
http://www.sailmahalo.com
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Garhauer
Steve,
I can strongly recommend Garhauer Marine. All their stuff is high grade stainless and all their block sheaves are ball bearing. They look great and they stay looking great--no fading.
Garhauer does make lightweight aluminum body blocks as well, and I use those for my reefing luff blocks, to save weight aloft.
If you don't see what you specifically need in their web catalogue, give them a call-- the catalogue has a few gaps, and they carry or can manufacture some things that don't appear there-- backing plates, for example.
I find their prices are much more reasonable than those of the bigger brands. I suppose that's because they sell directly.
Every block you see here, including the stacked organizers and the fiddle block for the vang, is made by Garhauer. In addition, I use their double rope clutches farther aft.
[img]http://pws.prserv.net/cbrey/garhauer_blocks.jpg[/img]
Fair winds,
Carter Brey
Sabre 28 II "Delphine"
City Island, NY
I can strongly recommend Garhauer Marine. All their stuff is high grade stainless and all their block sheaves are ball bearing. They look great and they stay looking great--no fading.
Garhauer does make lightweight aluminum body blocks as well, and I use those for my reefing luff blocks, to save weight aloft.
If you don't see what you specifically need in their web catalogue, give them a call-- the catalogue has a few gaps, and they carry or can manufacture some things that don't appear there-- backing plates, for example.
I find their prices are much more reasonable than those of the bigger brands. I suppose that's because they sell directly.
Every block you see here, including the stacked organizers and the fiddle block for the vang, is made by Garhauer. In addition, I use their double rope clutches farther aft.
[img]http://pws.prserv.net/cbrey/garhauer_blocks.jpg[/img]
Fair winds,
Carter Brey
Sabre 28 II "Delphine"
City Island, NY
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Like Carter, I am a devotee of Garhauer blocks. I have many on my boat...which happens to be a CD27. The 3 blocks at the mast base, turning lines coming down from the mast, on route to the deck organizer and thence back to a triple rope clutch at the cockpit are Garhauer light blocks. They've been there 3-4 years now and they are holding up very well.
By the way, the vang in the picture is a Garhauer vang.
By the way, the vang in the picture is a Garhauer vang.
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CD 27 - Rigid Vang
Warren:
How do you like the rigid vang and how difficult was it to install? How does it look? Is it in keeping with the tradditional look of the boat? I have been interested in it for a while for my CD 27.
Thanks,
Richard G
s/v Johnny G
CD 27 #66
MDR, CA
How do you like the rigid vang and how difficult was it to install? How does it look? Is it in keeping with the tradditional look of the boat? I have been interested in it for a while for my CD 27.
Thanks,
Richard G
s/v Johnny G
CD 27 #66
MDR, CA
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Re: CD 27 - Rigid Vang
Richard Gelfand wrote:Warren:
How do you like the rigid vang and how difficult was it to install? How does it look? Is it in keeping with the tradditional look of the boat? I have been interested in it for a while for my CD 27.
Thanks,
Richard G
s/v Johnny G
CD 27 #66
MDR, CA
Richard,
Actually I have a boomkicker and a standard vang with it.
The boomkicker holds the boom up and it allowed me to get rid of the topping lift...which always was a nuisance.
I didn't install the boomkicker myself because I didn't have the time. I let the yard do it but I can tell you its an easy job.
I think if I had it to do over again I'd get a Garhauer rigid vang. Still, the boomkicker is an improvement over the topping lift in my opinion and a true rigid vang would be even better.
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100 Hulls
Warren thanks. Just noticed that we are 100 Hulls apart. Enjoy the summer.
Richard G.
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