Hello;
I wanted to request information if possible about the exact process of creating the in boom reefing system that seems to have been part of my boat.
I erroneously pulled a line with a fiddle block out of the aft end of my boom last year. Another boat owner was kind enough to describe his boat's layout (#92...mine is #16).
I am waiting to put the boat in the water (another story, waiting on prop shaft and new coupler!), I noticed that birds pooped all over my diligent buffing and wax job in my cockpit. There was nesting material and poop EVERYWHERE!!!! I knew the boom has some issues and I thought I was going to wait until I splashed her and then maybe disconnect the boom, lift the forward end and try to dump out old bird stuff.
AINT NO WAY!!!! That boom was packed front to back. Obviously, the new birds were pissed and when they couldn't move in, they decided to trash the place. I guess I don't blame them.
So, since I have a week to kill waiting on my prop shaft, I pulled the mainsail off the boom and single handedly dropped the boom to the ground. Dumb, too young to think I need help....to young to realize that at 59 I DO NEED HELP. Well, I got her down and spent 3 hours with a high pressure hose and a hook just gooping out old bird nest stuff. I even pulled a sponge out!!!! IDK, maybe the PO did that to keep the racket of the fiddle cars banging around? It was hell.
So like that other boat, there was a fiddle bock attached to a pad eye inside the book VERY close to the gooseneck. The line then went the length of the boom and exited at the aft end.
As I said, I had pulled a line with a fiddle block last year and have no idea how that was tied to this system.
My manual has a line going through the organizer up to a 'mast pad eye', through the reefing point on the luff and then down to the boom, though the inside to the aft blocks, back outside and up to the leech side reefing point.... it kind of falls apart there. Hard to see just what happens to the terminal end there...it looks like it's tied around the boom, but that can't be right. On my C-30, I had a pad-eye on the side of the boom and terminated the reefing line there. I had 2 pad-eyes for 2 different reefing points. Again, that is not what the diagram shows.
Either way, it does not match whatever was installed in my boom and despite dozens of diagrams about iso-mat booms or Chip's diagram, they just don't seem to match up. It's very strange, that I can't seem to find a detailed, pictorial example of how the reefing should be set up in the C-380.
I have also read, that even if I do get it figured out, this system is still fraught with friction and that the best way is to go with a 2 line reefing system. That is what I had on my C-30 and aft line for the leech point and I then I would go up to the mast to pull in the luff reef point.
It seems like there are enough organizer points on the C-380 to at least do the first reefing point?
As an FYI, I drilled out the internal fiddle car pad eye and pulled that line out completely. I figure, if I have to, I can easily 're-wire' the system.
So, does anyone have examples of what they have done for reefing on their boat? Will it translate to mine, a 1997?
I have the time and the bravado to try!
I have posted this on the Catalina380 IO group, but I have a long history with SBO and sometimes love the direct responses here. Hope all is well with everyone.
Thanks!!!
Chris Toole
Toole'n Around
1997 C-380 #16
Lake Ontario
Rochester, NY
I wanted to request information if possible about the exact process of creating the in boom reefing system that seems to have been part of my boat.
I erroneously pulled a line with a fiddle block out of the aft end of my boom last year. Another boat owner was kind enough to describe his boat's layout (#92...mine is #16).
I am waiting to put the boat in the water (another story, waiting on prop shaft and new coupler!), I noticed that birds pooped all over my diligent buffing and wax job in my cockpit. There was nesting material and poop EVERYWHERE!!!! I knew the boom has some issues and I thought I was going to wait until I splashed her and then maybe disconnect the boom, lift the forward end and try to dump out old bird stuff.
AINT NO WAY!!!! That boom was packed front to back. Obviously, the new birds were pissed and when they couldn't move in, they decided to trash the place. I guess I don't blame them.
So, since I have a week to kill waiting on my prop shaft, I pulled the mainsail off the boom and single handedly dropped the boom to the ground. Dumb, too young to think I need help....to young to realize that at 59 I DO NEED HELP. Well, I got her down and spent 3 hours with a high pressure hose and a hook just gooping out old bird nest stuff. I even pulled a sponge out!!!! IDK, maybe the PO did that to keep the racket of the fiddle cars banging around? It was hell.
So like that other boat, there was a fiddle bock attached to a pad eye inside the book VERY close to the gooseneck. The line then went the length of the boom and exited at the aft end.
As I said, I had pulled a line with a fiddle block last year and have no idea how that was tied to this system.
My manual has a line going through the organizer up to a 'mast pad eye', through the reefing point on the luff and then down to the boom, though the inside to the aft blocks, back outside and up to the leech side reefing point.... it kind of falls apart there. Hard to see just what happens to the terminal end there...it looks like it's tied around the boom, but that can't be right. On my C-30, I had a pad-eye on the side of the boom and terminated the reefing line there. I had 2 pad-eyes for 2 different reefing points. Again, that is not what the diagram shows.
Either way, it does not match whatever was installed in my boom and despite dozens of diagrams about iso-mat booms or Chip's diagram, they just don't seem to match up. It's very strange, that I can't seem to find a detailed, pictorial example of how the reefing should be set up in the C-380.
I have also read, that even if I do get it figured out, this system is still fraught with friction and that the best way is to go with a 2 line reefing system. That is what I had on my C-30 and aft line for the leech point and I then I would go up to the mast to pull in the luff reef point.
It seems like there are enough organizer points on the C-380 to at least do the first reefing point?
As an FYI, I drilled out the internal fiddle car pad eye and pulled that line out completely. I figure, if I have to, I can easily 're-wire' the system.
So, does anyone have examples of what they have done for reefing on their boat? Will it translate to mine, a 1997?
I have the time and the bravado to try!
I have posted this on the Catalina380 IO group, but I have a long history with SBO and sometimes love the direct responses here. Hope all is well with everyone.
Thanks!!!
Chris Toole
Toole'n Around
1997 C-380 #16
Lake Ontario
Rochester, NY
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