My jib furler line typically just drags in the water aimlessly when the jib is unfurled - there doesn't appear to be a cleat set aside for it on the forward beam furled or unfurled. Could someone post up or send me a pic of their setup so that I can see where it should go?
Thanks Rex
Jib furler line cleat question
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Re: Jib furler line cleat question
I use a
Harken Micro Cam-Matic II Cam Cleat with a top plastic fairlead and front stainless wire fairlead. It is mounted about 1.5 feet from the mast on the starboard side with appropriately sized screws and nyloc nuts.
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/st ... D7eS6llTCY
It works great.
Harken Micro Cam-Matic II Cam Cleat with a top plastic fairlead and front stainless wire fairlead. It is mounted about 1.5 feet from the mast on the starboard side with appropriately sized screws and nyloc nuts.
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/st ... D7eS6llTCY
It works great.
Re: Jib furler line cleat question
Perfect - I have a leftover Ronstan micro block w/fairlead that I'll press into service.
You mention screws but you also mention nylock nuts - have you got it bolted to the beam or just screwed in using SS metal screws?
If the former - how did you get the nuts all the way into the beam to connect up to the bolts through the micro block?
You mention screws but you also mention nylock nuts - have you got it bolted to the beam or just screwed in using SS metal screws?
If the former - how did you get the nuts all the way into the beam to connect up to the bolts through the micro block?
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Re: Jib furler line cleat question
I used screws with nyloc nuts. I put the nuts on a breaker bar taped to a stick, then used a screw gun with a clutch to tighten then down. Two person operation, but not a difficult job.