working on a 1990ish CP16cb
with midship mainsheet...the "decider mate" questioned the ease of 'cabin' access in/out
So following the LEGACY model... and with DEFENDER having some more of my hard-earned retirement dollars...(but worth the investment!)
We reinforced the aft pulpit mounting bolts then added a SS 7/8" tube across this with a slider
to attached the mainsheet 3-1 block, and by adding two sliders on each side of this main one
we then created a 'traveler' on this tube (our memory of our Victoria 18 arrangement applied)
Since there was not safety lines from bow pulpit to aft pulpit, but there was a stanchion at midship, we again used SS 7/8" tubing to create a great resting from this stanchion to the forward portion of the aft pulpit.
Now covering this tube with "swimming pool" noodles (perfect 7/8" diameter holed tube) we can later cover the noodles with sunbrella canvas...
so
she is happy...she can lean against the cabin, keep one hand on the appropriate head sail sheet, and still sip her adult beverage...or even 'rest her eyes' while the other sailor deals with the main and headsail sheets
or we can change places
do we need pics?
Yes, No pics, no testimony. (or compliments) TG
Would love to see this story illustrated
Tim
Garyandjoanlee
See the original 'story', here are a 3 photos
from a non-photographer...if you wish more detail
go personal messages
did not show the cover-up of the old midship traveler
Defender has all the material...the tape gets covered by 'noodles',
but assure that screws stay tight
ey
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