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Tom Wootton
I installed a Garhauer rigid vang this weekend, and am very impressed with its construction (and price!). Actually, I'm not quite done--I'm not sure what to do with the control line. The vang itself has no provision for cleating, but includes more than enough line to run it anywhere on the boat. I figure the full range of motion from fully compressed to fully extended takes about 10-12 feet of line, so some provision will need to be made for the accumulation. At the moment, it's tied off to one of the cleats in the track on the underside of the mast, which I temporarily repositioned just aft of the vang's boom bracket, but that's a less than ideal place for 12 feet of coiled line. I could put a turning block at the mast base, and route the line around the companionway with fairleads, but that gets expensive, and I don't want to drill into my cabin top if I can avoid it. I also thought about routing it back to the end of the boom, but the extra line is still a problem. Any suggestions?