Ok. So I may have had a brain cramp around this issue. I never thought I needed to replace the sheeves after going all rope halyard as I thought the line would ride above the sheeves wire recess. As my main is a pia to hoist maybe it is digging into the recess when hoisting the main and causing excess drag?
David F. Risch. Please excuse brevity and possible typos...sent from my mobile device. <div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: Rod Randow via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> </div><div>Date:12/05/2014 2:08 PM (GMT-05:00) </div><div>To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com </div><div>Subject: Re: Stus-List Masthead sheaves replacement </div><div> </div> Burt, I beilieve I need to replace* a jib masthead halyard sheave on my 33-1 since one halyard raises the 135 easily by hand while the other halyard requires a hard grinding via a winch to reach full hoist. My boat is on the hard with the mast stepped. So if you are visiting your boat, I would like to see photos of the jib sheaves and if possible the dimensions of the sheaves (diameter, width, and pin diameter). Knowing the sheave size would enable me to have a replacement(s) ready if and when I drop or climb the mast. * The problem sheave is the one I've used for the furler for many years and the bronze/brass bushing is probably worn and no longer round. Rod Randow C&C 33-1 _________________________________________________________________________________ bstratton wrote I have a '74 33 3/4tonner. I believe our rigs are very similar if not identical. I just had my mast un-stepped in order to haul the boat to my property for some winter projects. The mast is stored at my marina. If you like I can take some close up pics for you. I should be heading down to the yard this weekend. I have no experience in replacing the masthead sheaves but you might be able to get a good idea of what is involved if you decide to go that route. My main can be difficult to raise also but I chalked that up to my lack of experience and extra hands. I found that feeding it into the track is a huge help but again, extra hands would be helpful. I also learned the hard way to move my running backs out of the way. Burt 1974 33 3/4 tonner Not named yet On the hard Walpole, MA
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