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Lazy Jacks on a 28-2

Sidnewport

Member II
I bought A Harken 252 lazy jacks kit... Way overpriced, but.. Hey.. This is a boat. I was going to mount at the 22 ft 5 in they recommend for tall masts, but then I had a heart-to-heart with an Ai guru who lells me to put them below the spreaders.

Any experience with this?
 

Loren Beach

O34 - Portland, OR
Senior Moderator
Blogs Author
The higher you place the turning blocks, the lower the stress on them (and the pair of screws you tapped in the spar). As a compromise ours are above the lower spreader, but well below the upper one. Note that they will tap against the spreaders and/or spar as they try to vibrate in a breeze. ("Every solution bears the seeds of a new problem" as the old saying goes...)
 

Christian Williams

E381 - Los Angeles
Senior Moderator
Blogs Author
Run your eye over this thread:

 
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