On my 26, the jib sheet track has a 3/4" x 1/8" profile. The jib sheet block that I have been using with this track is a Schaefer spring loaded stand up block with Delrin sheaves. Three years ago I had the sheaves replaced and now the sheaves have broken again. I am thinking that this system is too light to stand up to the loads of the working jib. Schaefer does not offer a block in a size to fit my track with alum. sheaves
My questions to other CD26 owners are 1. have you experienced similar problems? 2. What size track and jib sheet block is your boat equipped with?
Thanks,
Rick
CD26 jib lead track size
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: CD26 jib lead track size
While they don't show any 3/4" track blocks in their catalog, you might try asking GarhauerMarine.com if they can build such.
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s/v KAYLA CD28 #318
2012 FLSTC Heritage Classic
Niceville FL
+30° 30' 24.60", -86° 26' 32.10"
"Just because it worked, doesn't mean it works." -me
No shirt + No shorts = No problem!
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Re: CD26 jib lead track size
When I purchased my CD 26, I figured those jib sheet blocks on the deck tracks were undersized for any sail bigger than an 85% jib. I think your experience tends to verify my guess. The 1986 product brochure for a CD 26 (available on this site) shows a 100% jib being used with the block and track like yours. If your sail is any larger than that, you may want to consider a second track on the toe rail with sheets led outboard of the shrouds. That's my current arrangement on a 125% jib and it works just fine to windward. Hope this helps,
Ken
Ken
Re: CD26 jib lead track size
Ken,
Thank you for your suggestion of adding an additional track. Did you through bolt the track or just screwed it to the toe rail?
I'm also considering changing from the stand up block/slider to a slider with a bail and then adding an alum sheave blocks.
FYI, my jib is 100% of fore triangle.
Rick
Thank you for your suggestion of adding an additional track. Did you through bolt the track or just screwed it to the toe rail?
I'm also considering changing from the stand up block/slider to a slider with a bail and then adding an alum sheave blocks.
FYI, my jib is 100% of fore triangle.
Rick