I'm moving my topping lift cleat to the boom end. I would like to switch to a Harken 150 cam cleat with bulls eye fairlead. It has a working strength of 300 lbs.
Is that strong enough for a topping lift?
The main sheet is a 4 -1 setup so I figure I probably am not exerting more than 50 lbs of pull on the sheet so the pull on the topping lift shouldn't exceed 200 lbs. Plus, I normally attach the main halyard to the boom end when the boat is put away into its slip.
Or should I stay with the horn cleat?
Thanks
Is that strong enough for a topping lift?
The main sheet is a 4 -1 setup so I figure I probably am not exerting more than 50 lbs of pull on the sheet so the pull on the topping lift shouldn't exceed 200 lbs. Plus, I normally attach the main halyard to the boom end when the boat is put away into its slip.
Or should I stay with the horn cleat?
Thanks
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