grumpydog
Well-Known Member
We are onto the rigging now, in our restoration of a 1932 (aft-cockpit) 9-ton Hillyard (Billy Blue). At the forward end of each cockpit coaming are a number of screw holes, presumably to mount the horn cleat for either the jib sheet or staysail sheet. When Hillyards this size were built, there were no winches for the headsails, and the cleats were mounted inboard of the coaming. My friend who has a same-vintage Hillyard tells me they dig into the back of anyone who sits there. We have winches which we plan to use, mounted on wooden platforms, which ride outside the coaming at the aft end of the cockpit. If we were to use the cleats in their original positions, would it be better to mount them on the inside or the outside of the coamings? I am working on the assumption that they were mounted on the inside, as, without winches to take the strain, it was more important to be able to get at the cleats immediately to make fast after taking the strain on the sheet. If winches do that job, would it be more sensible to mount them out of the way on the outside of the coaming? What would you do it it were your decision?