Hey jssailem:
Good read the link you provided! (But unfortunately the embedded interactive charts won't launch on my Window10 computers or tablet, either in Edge, Internet Explorer, FireFox or Opera. Would have liked to see/play with them. Guess that I've checked too many security/firewall boxes for them to load.)
As I somewhat feared, my inquiry has caused the thread to migrate off topic.
Looking back, I see I probably have been using the wrong terminology. By "inside track", I am referring to t-tracks (with jib sheet cars) that are mounted on the main deck right adjacent to the cabin top. If installed on my 36' boat, these will position the jib sheeting blocks about 20" more towards the center line compared to the OEM snap-shackle-snatch block sheeting attached along the aluminum toe rail. The jib sheets still will be routed outside of the shrouds as with my current toe rail configuration. Whether the jib is a 90% or 100% or a 135%. I am not contemplating routing the jibs sheets inside the shrouds.
Was the 37c outfitted with these type of tracks? Or was sheeting by snap-shackle blocks on the toe rail as was the 1980-82 Cherubini Hunter 36?
Good read the link you provided! (But unfortunately the embedded interactive charts won't launch on my Window10 computers or tablet, either in Edge, Internet Explorer, FireFox or Opera. Would have liked to see/play with them. Guess that I've checked too many security/firewall boxes for them to load.)
As I somewhat feared, my inquiry has caused the thread to migrate off topic.
Looking back, I see I probably have been using the wrong terminology. By "inside track", I am referring to t-tracks (with jib sheet cars) that are mounted on the main deck right adjacent to the cabin top. If installed on my 36' boat, these will position the jib sheeting blocks about 20" more towards the center line compared to the OEM snap-shackle-snatch block sheeting attached along the aluminum toe rail. The jib sheets still will be routed outside of the shrouds as with my current toe rail configuration. Whether the jib is a 90% or 100% or a 135%. I am not contemplating routing the jibs sheets inside the shrouds.
Was the 37c outfitted with these type of tracks? Or was sheeting by snap-shackle blocks on the toe rail as was the 1980-82 Cherubini Hunter 36?
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