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Wynn Ferrel
I just installed a new Garhauer vang, which by the way I highly recommend. Mark, at Garhauer, has been terrific to work with. Used the vang last weekend with 15 to 20 knot winds and it was very sweet. Now the problem. I wanted the line from the vang to run back to the cockpit of my Hunter 340, but I don't have any place to cinch it or tie it off. My lines can run under the deck hood into a port or starboard Spinlock Power Clutch or sheet stopper. The starboard has three positions and the port has two. They are filled with reefing lines, main and jib sheets and the main halyard. After talking with my dealer, he recommends changing out the port two position Spinlock sheet stopper to a three positon Spinlock sheet stopper. Cost with labor about $165. (Below is a URL to a Spinlock Power Clutch)What do you think? I hate to spend 1/2 as much to secure the line as a spent for the whole darn vang!!! Any thoughts??I might be able to do the job myself and save the $75 labor, but I'm not seeing any easy way to get to the backside of the Spinlock unit from the interior cabin top. There are access panels for the winchs near there, but not RIGHT there. BTW, the dealer also suggested I look under the hood to check for an open sheave on the port side.Your thoughts would be appreciated.Kind regards and thanks in advance,Wynn FerrelS/V Tranquility