anybody know how what size is the masthead sheave on a sonata

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Hi all,
whilst tidying up on deck yesterday I found the remains of an aluminium sheave beside the mast it looks to be about 1 1/2" dia. with 5/8" dia bore and approx 1/2" thick. Have checked all the various shakles and sheaves at the base of the mast and they appear intact. When standing on one leg and looking aloft with binoculars I think I can still see the masthead sheave but frankly not 100% sure.
Does anybody know the size of the masthead sheave, have tried the class website but no joy. Or other than climbing or dropping the mast a way of confirming it is still in place?

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Can't answer your question but if you know the make of the mast, chances are they will have the spec of the various parts etc. I needed parts for the mast of my UK Hunter, mast made by Z-spars. Phoned them and parts were in the post by return. Worth a try.

Hope this helps
 
I can't answer your directly either, but offer this advice.

I find that using a digital camera with a good optical zoom is the best way to study the masthead. Take a decent shot and then study it at your leisure - you'll have a much better image than through binos - and if you can view it on a decent size screen then so much the better - IMHO, of course.

Ash
 
Early Sonata masts were made by IYE. Later masts were made by Proctor Masts, now part of Selden.

For more help with masts, rigging and fitting-out try Phil Evans Sailing Services, The Joiners Shop, Bridge End, Old Hutton, Kendal, Cumbria LA8 0HN. Tel/Fax 01539-738900 Mobile 07774-167900. philevans.sailing@virgin.net

He is Steve Goacher's sailing partner so if he doesn't know..................
 
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