Fellow sailors,I'd like to hear about owners' experiences in installing travelers and a real outhaul (esp on 25s). I read that Leverage, Theresa (Brown), et al, has. Doyle Detroit, the former UK Detroit, recommended a simple 2:1 from the following parts (to be found on the Harken site): Harken 2734 Car, 2725.1.5.M High-beam track, 2723 Caps, 073 "eyes"(? can't think of the right word).Harken's own Comp-U-Spec system gets flaky once you tell it you have a 30" unsupported span in the middle of a 59" length of track. I'm not sure whether or not a 4:1 is needed or worth the bother. There's also the question whether fasteners in the form of #10 screws are anywhere near adequate, as Harken's site implies, or whether one should through-bolt, with backing washers or plates, instead. This would require cutting an inspection port on the vertical part of the port bench. I have some professional and semi-professional recommendations to the effect the #10's work in a pinch in some cases, but better to through-bolt. "A boat is a hole in the water ..." :-(
.My Doyle contact sent me pix of a couple traveler installations on 25s, one with an arched track mid-section, but neither of us can find the email.I'd like to hear also from the owner who had things break in the masthead, parts fall down into the mast, & lines snag on the inside edge of the mast. I fear I have a similar situation coming; the main halyard sheave and/or axle scream bloody murder, audible hundreds of feet away, when used. What warnings did you have?Jib halyard sheave/axle just chirp a bit. However, both are the 1978 originals and, possibly, should just both be replaced.Thanks,Doug LaVerne Concord/Knoxville/Oak Ridge, TN"Aisling" S25 #33"Aisling" = "Ash' - ling"(Irish "dream"; Irish script fromearly 1900s Irish dictionary looks like "Airlinz";boat colors = Green/White/Orange)