I just bought a 1976 Chrysler-22, my plan is to get it ready for sailing again by next spring (2020), so far looks like the mayor problems are a couple leaks, 1.- Tiller/rudder and 2.- keel cable.
Also I found out, the boom gooseneck is missing, I did a lot of research and I can't find any information on it, I searched for any markings on the mast to tell me who manufactured it, serial number or anything, and no markings, looks like at some point it was labeled, but now it's just a blank sticker with nothing on it, if you know witch gooseneck I need and where can i get it please let me know.
I downloaded the manual for the boat at the only information there is the part number #815724 and a picture but no additional information
Thank you.
Boom Gooseneck
Re: Boom Gooseneck
I wonder if the Catalina uses a similar gooseneck.
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Re: Boom Gooseneck
If you go to rigrite.com and weed through their menu they have goosenecks that will work for the C22. I've purchased one in the past from them and it worked fine! Just watch the size of the slide!
https://www.rigrite.com/Spars/SparParts ... slides.php
Scott
https://www.rigrite.com/Spars/SparParts ... slides.php
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Re: Boom Gooseneck
Is a sliding gooseneck standard? My 78' has a fixed gooseneck for the boom attachment.
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I've had C22's and they all had sliding goose necks.
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Got ya. I don't mind it being fixed. It's fixed so the top of the sail is at the mast head and there is plenty of tension on the luff. I'm also tall so I like the headroom.
The boat I have has a few modifications. A previous owner also installed traveler tracks for the jib/genoa. It is nice being able to easily change the sheeting angle under sail from the cockpit.
Thanks for the reply!
The boat I have has a few modifications. A previous owner also installed traveler tracks for the jib/genoa. It is nice being able to easily change the sheeting angle under sail from the cockpit.
Thanks for the reply!
Re: Boom Gooseneck
I recently bought this one, once I try it out, I'll let you know if it works. (DH4100)
https://www.dwyermast.com/items.asp?cat ... Goosenecks
Thank you all for your advice.
Rene
https://www.dwyermast.com/items.asp?cat ... Goosenecks
Thank you all for your advice.
Rene