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Who is running a boom vang on their 27 - what are you using?

Started by Deadrise, March 21, 2022, 10:21:49 PM

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Deadrise

Hello All,

Getting ready to kick off the first full season with Harrier and want to rig a boom vang on the old girl.....looking for ideas and suggestions.

Take care,
John
1988 Com-Pac 19 Dora-Mae (sold)
1987 Com-Pac 23 Puffin (sold)
1993 Com-Pac 27 Harrier (For Sale)
2003 Pacific Seacraft 37 Endurance

wes

An excellent improvement! I got rid of the hateful boom topping lift and installed a Garhauer rigid vang. Love it and consider it one of the best upgrades I've done. It involves making a paper template of your mast and boom cross sections, since Hutchins used spars from various different suppliers over the life of the 27 model. Garhauer provides custom mounting plates as part of the package.

Also recommend the Garhauer mast plate - a handy place to install turning blocks without drilling holes in the deck.

Wes



"Sophie", 1988 CP 27/2 #74
"Bella", 1988 CP 19/3 #453
Bath, North Carolina

deisher6

Hey Deadrise:
I installed a Boom Kicker on our C-27 Windrunner.  I think that it was a less expensive option.  Here is the link to the old post:
CP-27's / Boomkicker
« by deisher6 on March 15, 2016, 09:43:09 AM »

or possibly this:  https://cpyoa.com/forum/index.php?topic=9286.msg69975#msg69975

I hope that you can open one or the other.  There are some disadvantages to the boom kicker, but it worked as advertised.

regards charlie


Deadrise

Hello Charlie,

Thank you for the reply. I was able to view the linked post.

Take care,
John

1988 Com-Pac 19 Dora-Mae (sold)
1987 Com-Pac 23 Puffin (sold)
1993 Com-Pac 27 Harrier (For Sale)
2003 Pacific Seacraft 37 Endurance