Here is a question for those that have done the upgrade, or have a boat new enough to have them as standard: what do you think is the best way to arrange line clutches?
I am giving some thought to removing my cam cleats for the traveler and those wretched rubber "self-tailing conversion" boots on my working winches, and replacing them with some number of clutches. I'm trying to figure out how I would set them up to maximize effectiveness for the winches I have, while not spending a <b>huge</b> fortune.
Off the top of my head, I would say:
- A double* near the port winch, for the port jib sheet and the furler line
- A single on the port side of the companionway, for the port traveler line
- A double on the stbd side of the companionway, for the stbd traveler line and the mainsheet
- A single* near the stbd winch, for the stbd jib sheet
I have no experience with them yet, but would I want to plan ahead and make the ones marked with *'s a triple/double to allow for spinnaker sheets, as well?
Any thoughts would be appreciated. In this horrid 100+ degree weather with 90+% humidity, about all we can do is work on improvements.
I am giving some thought to removing my cam cleats for the traveler and those wretched rubber "self-tailing conversion" boots on my working winches, and replacing them with some number of clutches. I'm trying to figure out how I would set them up to maximize effectiveness for the winches I have, while not spending a <b>huge</b> fortune.
Off the top of my head, I would say:
- A double* near the port winch, for the port jib sheet and the furler line
- A single on the port side of the companionway, for the port traveler line
- A double on the stbd side of the companionway, for the stbd traveler line and the mainsheet
- A single* near the stbd winch, for the stbd jib sheet
I have no experience with them yet, but would I want to plan ahead and make the ones marked with *'s a triple/double to allow for spinnaker sheets, as well?
Any thoughts would be appreciated. In this horrid 100+ degree weather with 90+% humidity, about all we can do is work on improvements.