This will seem remedial, I'm sure, but I don't know what rope clutches do. Do they do the same thing as cam cleats? As traditional cleats? Are they stronger than cam cleats? They secure a line or they... i don't even know.
Every sheet and halyard on my C22 is secured with a cam cleat, and some downhauls and outhauls are secured with traditional cleats, however I have seen similarly sized boats that use rope clutches for the halyards and I don't know the advantage.
I appreciate that for most running rigging the traditional cleat is an anachronism so I guess what I'm asking is if rope clutches are used to secure a line and cam cleats are used to secure a line, why would I use a rope clutch over a cam cleat?
Again, I'm sure this must be obvious, but I've been off the water for decades and the google machine doesn't seem to have the answer.
Every sheet and halyard on my C22 is secured with a cam cleat, and some downhauls and outhauls are secured with traditional cleats, however I have seen similarly sized boats that use rope clutches for the halyards and I don't know the advantage.
I appreciate that for most running rigging the traditional cleat is an anachronism so I guess what I'm asking is if rope clutches are used to secure a line and cam cleats are used to secure a line, why would I use a rope clutch over a cam cleat?
Again, I'm sure this must be obvious, but I've been off the water for decades and the google machine doesn't seem to have the answer.