LittleSister
Well-Known Member
I am in the process of replacing my mainsheet traveller system (after the old one was demolished in an accidental gybe
).
I want to have an arrangement that
(a) avoids the lower mainsheet block clattering on the aft deck when the sheet is loose, and
(b) has the bottom of that lower mainsheet block raised about 6" to 9" (15 to 23cm pre-Brexit
) above the traveller (so that the 'working' end of the mainsheet doesn't foul the rudder head/tiller which is immediately in front of the mainsheet track).
Am I right in thinking a 'toggle' (rather than shackle) fitting on the mainsheet traveller will hold a block semi-upright and clear of the deck? (The catalogues/descriptions are very unclear on this, and I've never knowingly seen one in real life.)
If that is the case, how could I 'extend' (from) the toggle so that the block is raised that sort of amount?
I want to have an arrangement that
(a) avoids the lower mainsheet block clattering on the aft deck when the sheet is loose, and
(b) has the bottom of that lower mainsheet block raised about 6" to 9" (15 to 23cm pre-Brexit
Am I right in thinking a 'toggle' (rather than shackle) fitting on the mainsheet traveller will hold a block semi-upright and clear of the deck? (The catalogues/descriptions are very unclear on this, and I've never knowingly seen one in real life.)
If that is the case, how could I 'extend' (from) the toggle so that the block is raised that sort of amount?