[Rhodes22-list] Centerboard won't drop/ control line size
Peter Nyberg
peter at sunnybeeches.com
Wed Apr 24 13:22:55 EDT 2024
If there are blocks in the system sized for 3/16", then 1/4" would be oversized. Good quality 3/16" would be plenty strong enough. As for being easy on your hands, General Boats gave me a nice handle to make than a non-issue.
> On 2024-04-24, at 12:56:51 EDT, peter beckerman wrote:
>
> The small blocks on the trailing edge of the centerboard appear to be sized for
> 3/16" line (see attached photo). The blocks on the cap look like 1/4" blocks.
> It's very hard to pull the current pennant through the smaller blocks. Fresh
> line will probably run freely, but if there's no real downside to a line sized
> for the existing block, why use the bigger line?
> Given how infrequently I expect to be adjusting the centerboard pennant, I'm
> not too worried about how the line will feel, how it'll hold in the cleat
> however is of prime importance which is why I asked.
>
> Peter
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