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Currently, my jib sheets are tied down on a regular cleat after turns on the winch. I removed the cleats because I intend to create some stainless steel backing plates for all the cleats.
When I had my 22' Catalina the jib sheets were secured by cam cleats. This was great when changing tacks.
Is it wise to switch to cam cleats for the Catalina 30? I'm thinking that most of the load from the jib is borne by the winch and the current cleat just secures the sheet. Would a cam cleat be ok, I liked the ability to release the sheet quickly and to do much of the work from the wheel.
Obviously the 30 requires more muscle to bring in the job.
Thanks
Chris
Currently, my jib sheets are tied down on a regular cleat after turns on the winch. I removed the cleats because I intend to create some stainless steel backing plates for all the cleats.
When I had my 22' Catalina the jib sheets were secured by cam cleats. This was great when changing tacks.
Is it wise to switch to cam cleats for the Catalina 30? I'm thinking that most of the load from the jib is borne by the winch and the current cleat just secures the sheet. Would a cam cleat be ok, I liked the ability to release the sheet quickly and to do much of the work from the wheel.
Obviously the 30 requires more muscle to bring in the job.
Thanks
Chris