Question # 101 mainsheet blocks.

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Question # 101 mainsheet blocks.

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I'm thinking of replacing the three old mainsheet blocks. Two Harken singles one with beckett, the third block being a double. Should I just reinstall more Harken blocks or has someone found others they prefer. Also are these small range or mid range blocks? Thanks.

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This must be one of those times where silence is golden... 30 + hits and not one reply (LOL). I'll take the hint and go with Harken mid range blocks and press on.
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LOL!
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FYI: I have never had an issue with Harken gear.

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hp18carr wrote:This must be one of those times where silence is golden...
Nah, for me, just one of those times when I don't know what I'm talking about and actually manage to keep my mouth shut in spite of myself :wink:
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Post by Windward »

Harkens are good, but so are Ronstans, and everyone I know who's used Garhauer seems impressed.

Are the current Harkens causing problems, or are you just ready for something new?

I'm assuming you aren't going to install a traveler. Before Windward's traveler, I moved the single/becket to port side, added a second bail aft of the current one and move the port side single there, then installed a large, switchable ratchet fiddle block on starboard. That gave me a 6:1 purchase, which is actually much appreciated in a stiff breeze, and the ratchet made it much easier to trim in heavy air. Don't undersize. Carbo 57s are maybe right.

If you don't have a traveler, you want to be able to vang sheet. I cascaded my vang to get an 8:1, then led it back so that I could cleat & uncleat from the cockpit.
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Jeff

The Harkens are not giving me a problem per say... just old and worn. With my c26 certain to be on the hard for a good long while, I've a mind to replace old with new where I can. I don't for see myself sailing my c26 nearly as hard as you sail Windward, but the setup you had with the blocks before you went to a traveler sounds intriguing. If by chance you have photo of this old setup please post.

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Post by Mario G »

Hey Terrence I like my Harken blocks but there is others out there that might make price checking worth while.

I have a large number of improvements that you might want to come look at, that might help you plan your retro-fit.

I'm going to be sailing till Nov Wx permiting.
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