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Mainsheet layout?
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bobmcd625
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December 24, 2015 - 1:17 am
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Here I am again asking some basic questions that come to mind as I look at a DE38 to buy.

I am curious about the 'standard' arrangement for the mainsheet with a single winch far back on the afterdeck and a single cleat about half way between the winch and the cockpit well.

I have not sailed this boat but this arrangement seems to be quite awkward for the helmsman to control the mainsail.  I would like to be able to have the helm and control the main myself but this arrangement seems complicated. 

Any comments?  Other arrangements?

Thanks in advance

Bob

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Scott Carle
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December 24, 2015 - 9:22 am
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It is very awkward to the point of unusable and with it sitting right behind the helmsman it is also likely to cut his head off if the boom jibes unexpectedly.I didn't like the current arrangement the first time I saw it long before I purchased our boat and have liked it less and less over time.

 

My long term plan is a arch with the traveller on it. With our hard dodger arrangement that is all that is left to us to change it. With someone with a normal dodger or none than a mid boom arrangement with the traveller over or just forward of the companionway hatch would be easiest.

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December 25, 2015 - 1:21 pm
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Thanks, Scott.  Your comments reflect my own impression.  Yes, a traveller forward of the companion way would do the trick, but that would be far from the helmsman's reach.   I'll have to doodle some other configurations without resorting to major surgery.

Hope your Christmas is Merry!

Bob

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