adamlang
Well-Known Member
We have a 1980 Contessa 34 Off Shore One Design. It's a racer cruiser but we never race her and are unlikely to do so, it's had the keel changed for the cruising version so isn't really a one design now anyway.
It's got a IYE traveller system (the larger 'C' track version) that we've been looking to change for a couple of years now. It works but the pulleys aren't on the track and don't really line up well, and the traveller car bearings are fairly worn, to be expected given the age I guess.
I've looked into buying IYE end cleats but they came in at well over £400 which seemed like a lot given that we'd still be using the old car. So for about the same money I've purchased a whole new Lewmar traveller system. This one:
https://www.marinechandlery.com/lewmar-mainsheet-traveller-kit-size-1-4-1-1-5m
It arrived in good time, so thanks to Marine Chandlery. Cheaper than others too.
It's just turned up and to be honest it looks a bit weedy. It's much smaller than the existing system and I'm wondering whether it'll be strong enough. Maybe it's just a case of modern tech being lighter and stronger, but I'm not sure.
I did look and some data before buying it and it seemed well suited. I looked at this website:
http://sailboatdata.com/viewrecord.asp?class_id=1448
Which shows a main sail area of 19.09m2 and the main sheet isn't quite at the end of the boom, but much further aft than the middle. The traveller I bought is rated for a safe working load of 900kg, is this enough, I'd be grateful if someone could check the maths for me.
So my question is, is this traveller OK for our boat or should I go up to the next size, which is about £650, and I'd probably loose about £50 reselling the one I bought as I've already taken it out of the packaging.
Thanks for your help.
Adam
It's got a IYE traveller system (the larger 'C' track version) that we've been looking to change for a couple of years now. It works but the pulleys aren't on the track and don't really line up well, and the traveller car bearings are fairly worn, to be expected given the age I guess.
I've looked into buying IYE end cleats but they came in at well over £400 which seemed like a lot given that we'd still be using the old car. So for about the same money I've purchased a whole new Lewmar traveller system. This one:
https://www.marinechandlery.com/lewmar-mainsheet-traveller-kit-size-1-4-1-1-5m
It arrived in good time, so thanks to Marine Chandlery. Cheaper than others too.
It's just turned up and to be honest it looks a bit weedy. It's much smaller than the existing system and I'm wondering whether it'll be strong enough. Maybe it's just a case of modern tech being lighter and stronger, but I'm not sure.
I did look and some data before buying it and it seemed well suited. I looked at this website:
http://sailboatdata.com/viewrecord.asp?class_id=1448
Which shows a main sail area of 19.09m2 and the main sheet isn't quite at the end of the boom, but much further aft than the middle. The traveller I bought is rated for a safe working load of 900kg, is this enough, I'd be grateful if someone could check the maths for me.
So my question is, is this traveller OK for our boat or should I go up to the next size, which is about £650, and I'd probably loose about £50 reselling the one I bought as I've already taken it out of the packaging.
Thanks for your help.
Adam