Follow up on this thread for future readers:
I successfully reached out Klacko and Dan returned my call and left
voicemail to say that several manufacturers supplied masts for that vintage
vessel but that mine was one of the best. He didn't specifically say
whether it was Klacko but added that the sheaves are solid aluminum with an
oilite bearing pressed into the center, and that likely the oilite is worn
out. He said they're reasonably inexpensive and probably locally available
from a rigger.
--
Tim Rutherford
1981 C&C 36-1 KCB #244 Chamamé
tim.rutherford.m...@gmail.com



On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 2:38 PM Len Mitchell via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Tim, I had a 1981 C&C 36KCB a decade ago and I believe Klacko Marine in
> Ontario originally provided that spar. If Dan is still working he will
> likely be able to answer any question about it. If not his son is very
> knowledgeable too. I believe there is Klacko marine and Klacko spars. Try
> calling the spars company first. Klackospars.com. Good luck.
> Len Mitchell
> Crazy Legs
> 1989 37+
> Midland On.
>
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