One of my main objectives this year is to become a better technical sailor! That is to say, improve my Sail Trimming techniques. In order to do this, I want to have my Traveller more user friendly so I can rely on it more to control the Sail Shape and the boat's balance and power. Our boat is a 2006 Capri 22 with the Race Package. I've considered the Harkin Windward Sheeting car, but at all most $400.00 its hard to justify it. I further understand that in Choppy conditions/ Light Wind, it maybe problematic. It has been suggested to me to try the Traveller System the J22 boats use, in addition to adding a "Continuous Line," ILO two separate Traveller control lines. The attached pictures show the parts I made to copy the J22's system, which basically uses both a Vertical and Horizontal Cleat. The benefit of this is that the leeward Cleat can either be cleated or released from the Windward side, using the "Continuous Line." I fabricating the Angle Bracket from a piece of 2.5 aluminum angle, the width of the cleat, and drilling a 1 inch hole for a $3.00 Fair Lead. I want to stress the Traveller Line should be a Continuous Line type to fully benefit from this system! I already had two other cleats in my procession, so I didn't have to buy the addition cleats. I was able to do both sides for a total cost of $30.00. Note, the two cleats, one Vertical Cleat for the Windward Side operation, and the Horizontal Cleat that can be released/cleated, using the Continuous line from the same side of the boat. Also, the bracket is temporarily mounted on a piece of wood so I could illustrate the two cleating positions. Thats a lot of bang for the buck! I can't wait to give it a try.
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