Now that we have had our 240 for a few weeks (and been out on it nearly every day it seems), I am looking at things that I might want to upgrade/change on the boat. The first that is coming to mind is the lower mainsheet block. I am pretty sure we have the original mainsheet setup on the boat, which per Hunter is this:
http://schaeferhardware.com//detail.aspx?ID=1251
While the mainsheet block seems to function correctly, there are two problems (in order of importance):
1. Due to the (unadjustable) angle of the cam cleat, you pretty much have to stand up in order to lock the sheet, which gets tricky when you have a decent amount of people on the boat.
2. When sailing in gusty conditions, which are common on Muskegon Lake where we mostly hang out, my wife does not like to heel, which means I sometimes have to hold the mainsheet in my hand so that I can let it out quickly to keep her happy. This is a lot of work, which I would like to avoid.
In looking around, it looks like there are ratcheting mainsheet blocks (solves #2 I think) that have an adjustable cleat (solves #1 by letting me lower the angle). Does anyone have any recommendations on what I should get? Also, what load rating do I need to have? I found this available from Harken (on super sale right now as well it appears):
http://www.harken.com/productdetail.aspx?id=14335&taxid=428
However, I am not sure if that will work, or if I need to get the stronger one that goes for more like $300. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Also, I don't think the cam cleat angle is adjustable on my current setup, but if anyone has thoughts on how to adjust it, that would be a lot cheaper than buying something else.
http://schaeferhardware.com//detail.aspx?ID=1251
While the mainsheet block seems to function correctly, there are two problems (in order of importance):
1. Due to the (unadjustable) angle of the cam cleat, you pretty much have to stand up in order to lock the sheet, which gets tricky when you have a decent amount of people on the boat.
2. When sailing in gusty conditions, which are common on Muskegon Lake where we mostly hang out, my wife does not like to heel, which means I sometimes have to hold the mainsheet in my hand so that I can let it out quickly to keep her happy. This is a lot of work, which I would like to avoid.
In looking around, it looks like there are ratcheting mainsheet blocks (solves #2 I think) that have an adjustable cleat (solves #1 by letting me lower the angle). Does anyone have any recommendations on what I should get? Also, what load rating do I need to have? I found this available from Harken (on super sale right now as well it appears):
http://www.harken.com/productdetail.aspx?id=14335&taxid=428
However, I am not sure if that will work, or if I need to get the stronger one that goes for more like $300. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Also, I don't think the cam cleat angle is adjustable on my current setup, but if anyone has thoughts on how to adjust it, that would be a lot cheaper than buying something else.