Mainsheet Rigging help

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Mainsheet Rigging help

Postby DaveK » Wed Jun 02, 2010 9:07 pm

I'm rehabbing a pre-1972 DSII and have some questions about mainsheet rigging. The boat had a mid-boom traveler installed but I am taking this out in the name of family comfort. My question is how to rig the main now. I've looked all over for adequate photos of the rigging but have not found anything adequate. A simple pencil drawing would help me visualize what my brain seems unable to process from words. Anybody skilled with a good No.2? The old rigging was a 4:1. I could mount the single w/becket on the centerboard trunk...? Or go back to basics, which is what I need described (with a pencil!!) Also, I'm rigged for a transom traveler but need opinions on whether or not to pursue this. I'm strictly a "day sailor" looking to have fun, go as fast as I can, and enjoy the nuances of this fine little boat. Thanks for your help!
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Postby GreenLake » Wed Jun 02, 2010 9:50 pm

Have you looked at the rigging guideon this site?

The very first photo shows a rather simple mainsheet setup.
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Postby mistermoon » Sun Jun 06, 2010 9:38 pm

want to sell your traveler?
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Postby Alan » Sun Jun 06, 2010 9:52 pm

I'm still too much of a rookie to comment on the transom traveler, but my 1980 DSII has a 3:1 (I'm pretty sure) mainsheet setup without a traveler. It's mid-boom sheeting, but the lower block is mounted on the aftermost portion of the centerboard trunk, on a flat surface that's a couple of inches lower than the top of the trunk.

It seems to work well enough for leisurely daysailing, but if I raced I'd probably think otherwise.
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