Mainsheet cleat

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Clydo

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May 28, 2013
363
Catalina C310 SF Bay/Delta
Newbe question. I singlehand most of the time and would like to replace open V mainsheet
cleat on cabin top with cam cleat. Anyone done this? Do you need to
drill through cabin top for bolts or is clutch base wood? Thanks for
any answers.

Clyde Thorington
C310 # 245
San Jose, CA
 
Dec 25, 2008
1,580
catalina 310 Elk River
No need to even replace it. Just add a foot plate sandwiched underneath (I used Corian because I had some, marine board would work too) mount a new swivel behind.
Original screws are long enough and if it ever fails you have the original one there as a backup.
 

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Sep 29, 2008
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Catalina 310 #185 Quantico
Us an open cam cleat

Unscrew you jam cleat, get a piece of starboard and longer screws and re-mount your jam cleat on it and then add the cam cleat aft of that. That way you have the holding power of the jame cleat with the convenience of the cam cleat.
 

Clydo

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May 28, 2013
363
Catalina C310 SF Bay/Delta
Main sheet cam cleat.

quote=rpwillia;1045736]Unscrew you jam cleat, get a piece of starboard and longer screws and re-mount your jam cleat on it and then add the cam cleat aft of that. That way you have the holding power of the jame cleat with the convenience of the cam cleat.[/quote]


Great idea folks. Really appreciate simple solution. Thanks again.


Clyde Thorington
C310 #245
ILEANTOO
San Jose, CA
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,047
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
That clam cleat is the dumbest thing ever. I replaced ours with a sheetstopper, left open when sailing. More $$, but a much better secure fairlead to the mainsheet cabintop winch - no longer need two hands to run the mainsheet.

I leave the mainsheet on the winch. I can't imagine having to unload a mainsheet from a cam cleat when it's windy.
 
Sep 29, 2008
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Catalina 310 #185 Quantico
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Unscrew you jam cleat, get a piece of starboard and longer screws and re-mount your jam cleat on it and then add the cam cleat aft of that. That way you have the holding power of the jam cleat with the convenience of the cam cleat.
Here is a picture.
 
Dec 25, 2008
1,580
catalina 310 Elk River
I leave the mainsheet on the winch. I can't imagine having to unload a mainsheet from a cam cleat when it's windy.
Never had a problem with unloading it in windy conditions, fortunately we have some weather helm in the design so you can always round up a bit to unload, or drop the traveler down in a pinch as a fall back option.
 
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