Yeah, That traveler track was an issue that I thought was kept to a solution within my own abilities . I replaced the track with a straight track instead of having a track radiused to match the existing bridge. Which means I replaced the bridge with a straight piece of aluminum channel from Mcmaster-Carr. I filed and cut a radius into the channel flanges to clear the companion way hatch (A lot of work!). I had the channel hard black anodized ($150 in 2006) and I mounted it to the existing stands. I bought a packaged Harken 4:1 Small boat traveler system and mounted it to the channel. What I might do today instead. I would call Garhauer and get an estimate for a complete 4:1 traveler system with them bending the track for you. I would make sure the blocks were not too big! I used Harken's Small boat blocks because they looked the right size and I always see Garhauer blocks that look huge an heavy (imho) for a small boat. The main sail on the E27 is relatively small and loads on the mid-boom sheeting are higher than on end-boom sheeting. The Harken blocks I used were rated right at the load limit. I talked to a Harken rep at the boat show about it and he said that the rating is a lot lower than their design and safety limits. He was right, they were never a problem. Even sailing in SF.