1986 Capri 18 sailboat. Need spreader ends caps. any help please!

Apr 2, 2021
3
catalina capri 18 Greenville,
If anyone has any information on locating the spreader end caps for a 1986 Capri 18 made by Catalina. Maybe if someone know who the mast and spreader manufacturer was at that time/ thanks in advance, Geof
 
Oct 22, 2014
21,088
CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
Welcome to the SBO forums. You will be more likely to find the part you need if we use the term "Spreader Boot". They come in several sizes. They are not a "Catalina" designed part. They attach to your spreader with "rigging Tape". It is like electrical tape but with a bit better glue.

Here is a site that might help you.
 
Apr 2, 2021
3
catalina capri 18 Greenville,
The item I have insert into the end of the spreader, is black hard nylon or PVC and is held by two ss screws. It has two holes for the two shrouds coming up from the deck. Do spreader boots do the same thing? The are not round spreaders but oval. Thanks
 
Apr 2, 2021
3
catalina capri 18 Greenville,
Correction it has one hole for the shroud to countiue up to the upper mast in the center. the shape is an elongated oval insert.
 
Oct 22, 2014
21,088
CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
Here is a link to Rigrite.
It might give you a resource.
Kind of spit balling here. The advantage of a picture of your part would help.

Your description sounds like the end of a stanchion.
The boot is designed to protect your sails from getting ripped when contacting the spreader.
 

Joe

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Jun 1, 2004
8,004
Catalina 27 Mission Bay, San Diego
Have you contacted Catalina Yachts customer service and parts department? Go to their website, scroll to the bottom of the page for contact info. Here's a contact number for parts and technical support .... 727 544-6681.

You can also try contacting any dealer.

The spreader boots jssailem refers to are not the same as the end caps. The boots are a covering to protect the headsail when it rubs against the spreader tips. The caps are part of the spreader tip that secures and guides the shrouds but with minimal sail protection. Besides the boots on the spreader tips, protective patches can be applied to the sail itself.