leachs4
New Member
Firstly let me say I am new to the world of yachting so this may be a daft question (an my terminology may not be 100%) but this is starting to drive me mad so have come here for advice.
I have just replaced all the rope on my project boat (a seawych 19) and understand it parts except from the mainsheet traveller system.
The boat was converted before I purchased it to have and inboard well, so someone has cut out a well in the stern.
I think the seawych would have been sold with a horse but there appears to be no ‘horse’ on the boat however there is some 10mm rope that is attached on both sides of the stern which forms an upside down V when lifted (I think may be some kind of bridle??).
At the end of the boom there is a metal bar with a hole at each end and attached to the boom with a bolt in the centre and will rotate 360 degrees
I assume these two parts can be connected to make a traveller system but I am trying to understand what I need to make this work. But may require hardware ?
Any advice will be greatly received.
Steve
I have just replaced all the rope on my project boat (a seawych 19) and understand it parts except from the mainsheet traveller system.
The boat was converted before I purchased it to have and inboard well, so someone has cut out a well in the stern.
I think the seawych would have been sold with a horse but there appears to be no ‘horse’ on the boat however there is some 10mm rope that is attached on both sides of the stern which forms an upside down V when lifted (I think may be some kind of bridle??).
At the end of the boom there is a metal bar with a hole at each end and attached to the boom with a bolt in the centre and will rotate 360 degrees
I assume these two parts can be connected to make a traveller system but I am trying to understand what I need to make this work. But may require hardware ?
Any advice will be greatly received.
Steve