Re-posting this here for more boat specific info hopefully
I have a 1989 Catalina 34. One of my winter projects this year was to replace a couple of broken sail slugs. Looking at it today, I have a mix of slugs. Sewn on brass at the reefing points, larger slides with bearings at the battens and the rest nylon slides. Only the nylon ones are breaking and I understand that they are a wear part that needs replacement regularly.
I'm curious why the mix of types, is this original or a product of partial upgrades over the years?
More practically: is there any kind of upgraded sail slug that would have less friction and allow the sail to be raised more easily? As it is it takes quite a bit of force to get it all the way up.
Update: After some research, it looks like my options range from replacing all slugs with Allslip slugs from Sailrite on the low end to something like the Strong track system on the high end.
Can anyone tell me why there are sail cars on the batten pockets and not elsewhere, and how important it is to keep something like that there?
I have a 1989 Catalina 34. One of my winter projects this year was to replace a couple of broken sail slugs. Looking at it today, I have a mix of slugs. Sewn on brass at the reefing points, larger slides with bearings at the battens and the rest nylon slides. Only the nylon ones are breaking and I understand that they are a wear part that needs replacement regularly.
I'm curious why the mix of types, is this original or a product of partial upgrades over the years?
More practically: is there any kind of upgraded sail slug that would have less friction and allow the sail to be raised more easily? As it is it takes quite a bit of force to get it all the way up.
Update: After some research, it looks like my options range from replacing all slugs with Allslip slugs from Sailrite on the low end to something like the Strong track system on the high end.
Can anyone tell me why there are sail cars on the batten pockets and not elsewhere, and how important it is to keep something like that there?