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Marty Warble
I'm interested in installing cam cleats for the jib sheets on my H-23.5 and was hoping for some valuable input. I've searched the archives for similar topics and found a small discussion on the inconvenience of the jam cleats for single-handed sailing, which I've discovered, thus this post. I've already purchased Harken 150 Cam Cleats w/ Fairleads and had planned to install them on the rail about mid-cockpit, maybe a little forward. Has anyone else done this? Theoretically it works for me. Does this sound like a really bad idea to anyone else? If no one seriously objects to my placement of the cleats, I'd then like to ask what's the best way to secure them. The packaging recommends #10 fasteners. The store where I purchased the cleats recommended #10 fasteners with nuts and washers, but I found I have no practical way of getting underneath the rail to install the nuts and washers.Will just plain screwing the cleats into the rail be enough to hold the cleats?Any detailed info on this topic would be greatly appreciated.Thanks,Marty