Want to add cam cleats for jib sheets

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Brad Hancock

Has anyone added cam cleats to a 23.5 to handle the jib sheets? I was wondering if there is sufficent support under the winches that I could screw one down next to each of them? Any comments or other ideas?
 
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Rick Webb

Spinlock PX Cleats

They will go on in place of the damn jam cleats the boat came with. There are pictures of mine in the photo forum somwhere. Look under spinlock or maybe by my name.
 
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Rick Webb

Found It

http://www.sailboatowners.com/upload/display.tpl?folder=Webb73052970797&fno=17
 
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Frank Sears

Cleats/Clutches

I'm using the spinlock XAS clutches and they work great. Make things a lot easier.
 
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larry

cams

I just did this recently. Used tap and die (#32) set from Home Depot( about $10.00) to drill holes. Used spinlock cams and they work great. Place some 5200 on bottom of cleats and around when securing to boat. Good-Luck!!!
 
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wichita

placement

consider the placement of your cleats. i placed them inside the winches, which i never saw anywhere else. this has worked well - a tad cramped but really has worked great.
 
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Brad Hancock

How did you attach them?

What method did you use to attach the new cleats?
 
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Rick Webb

Same Holes

The PX Cleats will go into the same holes those Damn Jam Cleats come out of. The only wrinkle is that you must take a Dremel Tool to the cleat to get the head to be counter sunk. The cleat is made for a metric screw (6mm I think) it is between a #12 and 1/4" one. You could probably bolt teak risers in as I did and use #12 screws to hold the cleat to the riser. It was not difficult to alter the cleats at all.
 
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Carl

heres what i did

see photo, i attatched by through bolting was able to gain access trough winch access covers inside cabin
 
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Dave Brown

Cam cleats placement

Every one to his own, But I have found tha normal jib sheet adjustment is done from the opposite side of the boat, so I placed the cleats faceing away from the winches. Now if you go to the photo that Carl has provided, move the cleat from where it is, to just above the letter "C"in the word CAM.Then instead of faceing it down, face it twords the letter "T" in the word CLEAT. Now at this angle your crew or yourself can sit on the windward side and control the jib. What do you think?? Dave B.
 
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Rick Webb

No Need for the Winches

My 10 year old daughter handles the sheets just fine. The jib is not big enough to need them. That made the cleat placement much easier fo me.
 
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