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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 6:05 pm
by Frank C
aya16 wrote: . . . not trying to bad mouth the dealer only didnt want my many hours spent working on my boat tossed aside . . . you went and hurt my feelings.....
Me either ... not bad-mouthing the dealer at all. Simply pointing out that raving endorsements are just .... raving, I guess. "Skin in the game" is what makes an endorsement credible.
Mike Inmon occasionally makes useful suggestions on the Sailnet list.
.... already on Step 5, it seems.
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 6:11 pm
by aya16
Last comment: Hes just a dealer not my brother in law or uncle.
"God I love the smell of napalm in the morning"
or
"Fun fun fun till her daddy takes the T-bird away"
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 5:24 pm
by Paul S
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 5:51 pm
by Frank C
Paul,
Appears as though this might be impractical for your angles. However, leverage on the cheekblock bolts increases for the upper block. Therefore, your best bet is to run the halyard (greatest loading) through the lowermost of those cheekblocks. The dagger line is so lightly loaded that it can better use the upper block in your stack. I saw this in Garhauer's recommendation for their stacked deck organizer, too.
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 6:03 pm
by Paul S
Frank C wrote:Paul,
Appears as though this might be impractical for your angles. However, leverage on the cheekblock bolts increases for the upper block. Therefore, your best bet is to run the halyard (greatest loading) through the lowermost of those cheekblocks. The dagger line is so lightly loaded that it can better use the upper block in your stack. I saw this in Garhauer's recommendation for their stacked deck organizer, too.
I can't imagine it makes that much difference. It appears to work flawlessly..then again..swapping the lines in the blocks is a 10 second change anyway. I do see what you mean though.
But there is a good amount of force lifting the daggerboad just the same almost 6' long and filled with water...not sure which is a greater load.
Paul
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 8:07 pm
by baldbaby2000
Paul's setup is almost identical to mine which seems to work well. I was originally using the lower cheek block for the halyard but I switched to the upper because it was a little cleaner but it worked well both ways. I think I'll take Frank's suggestion and move it back to the bottom to reduce the leverage on the cheek block.