I installed some spinlock power cleats this summer and wanted to update you on how they worked out. The location is really key for these and even though I wanted them closer to the companionway edge, I felt that without any reinforcement in the cabin top, that I should keep them where I know they have good backing or support. I removed the existing cam cleat and the spinlocks fit right into the existing holes. I had options with the spinlocks and decided to go with the swivel style and I'm glad I did. The biggest challege with this placement that I choose is getting them on the proper angle for ease of use. I saw pics from others that used spacer blocks to raise them up as well as wedges to get the right angle. So I decided to experiment with the angle of my home made wedges. I used some leftover UHMW to machine the wedges. I fitted the cleats to them and installed them on the cabin top.
They take a little getting use to but I really like how they work. I was supposed to replace my jib sheets this year but WM messed my order up so I don't have the new sheets running through them. One of the negatives I read was that these cleats would jam up and should not be used with sheets that the cleats are sized for. So I can't speak to that issue until I get my new sheets next year. For me, I love single handling and these really work well. I do have to adjust the angles of my wedges as currently they are pointing too high and at times I really have to reach up high to get them to release. Those adjustments will have to wait for next near's sailing season as the Blue Honu is in hibernation mode.
I'll post some more specifics and details when I get home. If anyone has any input or experiences to share please do.
The pics show the port and sbd cleats from two sides and the last two pics show the port cleat in the open and closed positions.