On the stbd. side of the cabin top the main halyard is led in between the traveler pylon and the sea hood. There is very little room here for more lines. Currently the main halyard is led around a winch (non-st) that is forward, almost too close to the dodger, and then cleated off to a standard deck cleat just aft of the winch. What I would like to do is remove the cleat and relocate the winch aft, like the port side, and then install a triple line clutch, again, mirroring the port side, to allow the first reef to be controlled by a two line system.
So this would place the main halyard, and two 1st reef lines in a triple line clutch and the relocated winch could service these lines. Trouble is, that space between the sea hood and traveler pylon is narrow. The lines will rub on either side. Over time this will cut the gelcoat and possibly chafe lines. Is there a way, product, etc. that functions like a deck organizer but keeps the lines very close together? I had considered just using a large padeye as a fairlead mounted on the deck just forward of the dodger. Any ideas welcome.
Thanks, RT
So this would place the main halyard, and two 1st reef lines in a triple line clutch and the relocated winch could service these lines. Trouble is, that space between the sea hood and traveler pylon is narrow. The lines will rub on either side. Over time this will cut the gelcoat and possibly chafe lines. Is there a way, product, etc. that functions like a deck organizer but keeps the lines very close together? I had considered just using a large padeye as a fairlead mounted on the deck just forward of the dodger. Any ideas welcome.
Thanks, RT