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Clam Cleat on my main mast!

Rosco

Exploring the BC Coast E35-2, Yanmar 3GM30
What a game changer... a $5 Clam Cleat on my mast. I can raise the Mainsail 3/4 and no more wild main halyard whipping around and getting tangled for no reason other than shear rookie stupidity on my part. I now spend 8 seconds at the mast attaching the halyard and a few pulls secure halyard in the clam cleat ...Presto! Back to the cockpit in a seamless tangle free single hand "ballet". What a relief. I noticed a Cam Cleat on Christian Williams mast but the angle I needed meant that a Clam Cleat was a better application for my setup. I used a black plastic clam cleat and very heavy duty aluminum rivets. It's like a new boat. 99% of the time I single hand so this is the best $5 I have ever spent. Well okay I bought my first hockey stick for $4.95 in 1968 but this is a close second. Very happy man.
 

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Rosco

Exploring the BC Coast E35-2, Yanmar 3GM30
What a game changer... a $5 Clam Cleat on my mast. I can raise the Mainsail 3/4 and no more wild main halyard whipping around and getting tangled for no reason other than shear rookie stupidity on my part. I now spend 8 seconds at the mast attaching the halyard and a few pulls secure halyard in the clam cleat ...Presto! Back to the cockpit in a seamless tangle free single hand "ballet". What a relief. I noticed a Cam Cleat on Christian Williams mast but the angle I needed meant that a Clam Cleat was a better application for my setup. I used a black plastic clam cleat and very heavy duty aluminum rivets. It's like a new boat. 99% of the time I single hand so this is the best $5 I have ever spent. Well okay I bought my first hockey stick for $4.95 in 1968 but this is a close second. Very happy man.
I can credit Christian Williams s post #23 on Sept 26 2023.
 

AdventurousAnton

Member III
What a game changer... a $5 Clam Cleat on my mast. I can raise the Mainsail 3/4 and no more wild main halyard whipping around and getting tangled for no reason other than shear rookie stupidity on my part. I now spend 8 seconds at the mast attaching the halyard and a few pulls secure halyard in the clam cleat ...Presto! Back to the cockpit in a seamless tangle free single hand "ballet". What a relief.
On my task list next week is installing exactly the same gear on my E30+…100% in agreement that this is just too simple a fix to sleep on.
 

Christian Williams

E381 - Los Angeles
Senior Moderator
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Can you give link to clam cleat that's big enough? Several of us have accidentally bought Nylon clams that are too small for our line sizes.

Oh, and I got the idea from MarkOne, of E36RH Glide.

 

Rosco

Exploring the BC Coast E35-2, Yanmar 3GM30
Can you give link to clam cleat that's big enough? Several of us have accidentally bought Nylon clams that are too small for our line sizes.

Oh, and I got the idea from MarkOne, of E36RH Glide.

What I bought was Seadog 002010-1.


This fits perfectly for my 3/8 halyard.
 
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