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boatlubber2
Hello Fellow Sailors:I own a Catalina C22 sailboat and I am thinking of running most of my lines to the cockpit for easier and safer sailing. I am thinking of using heavy clam cleats rather than the expensive line clutches for the main and jib halyard. I plan on relocating the winch from the mast to the top of the cabin. I also am wondering if a regular cleat would be wise in addition to the clam cleat. It would be rigged so the line would pass thru the clam cleat to the winch and once tight, I would remove the line from the winch and tie it off on a regular cleat. Has anyone ever tried this on a boat the size of a c22??? I presently do not need to use the winch when hoisting either main or jib. I place the line around the cleat and then pull sideways on the line. As I release the sideward tension; I pull on the line to take up the "slack" at the cleat. I repeat as needed to tighten the halyard. I would appreciate all comments from the experienced sailors out there.Sincerely,Byron