I have a 1988 H26.5 and have a busted outhaul. Many of you are familiar with the Z Spar 2:1 block rig on the inside of the mast end. The 5/16 line that went in the mast end was attached to a 2:1 block assembly before it got mangled. The stainless that ran from the block to the clew of the main at the aft end of the boom was too long for the new sail I had made and allowed the blocks to run together. The lead swedge on the rope caused the blocks to crack apart.
I give a lot of history to ask a simple opinion question. I can replace the block assembly simple enough and then shorten the stainless lead that run to the clew but while I have it apart I decided to run the control line all the way back to the cockpit. where I used to need the 2:1 advantage provided by the block I now have a winch and a clutch brake.
Is there really any reason to replace that 2:1 block assembly now that I have the lines aft and a winch for that last inch?
Second part of the question. If I 86 that block should I keep the stainless or just run that 5/16 line all the way from the clew, through the boom, through the clutch and back to the cockpit?
Thanks for any tips, ideas or comments.
I give a lot of history to ask a simple opinion question. I can replace the block assembly simple enough and then shorten the stainless lead that run to the clew but while I have it apart I decided to run the control line all the way back to the cockpit. where I used to need the 2:1 advantage provided by the block I now have a winch and a clutch brake.
Is there really any reason to replace that 2:1 block assembly now that I have the lines aft and a winch for that last inch?
Second part of the question. If I 86 that block should I keep the stainless or just run that 5/16 line all the way from the clew, through the boom, through the clutch and back to the cockpit?
Thanks for any tips, ideas or comments.