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The traveler is independent.
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I see, you are talking about a control line traveler.
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Anyone use a winch as a turning block?
Visualize the red line runs behind the mainsheet blocks(sorry).
Override and lead on the winch is one key issue
Maybe I don't follow you but I think that's what this is.
Sort-of. But not so complicated and...
I see, you are talking about a control line traveler.
The traveler is independent.
That's why they travel. Yep.
A traveler with bearings wouldn't fit on this track. Just flat steel mounted on a wood riser.
You might look at this and consider the concept for "inspiration"
I 'think' you're talking about a control line traveler, which I don't have.
Re: I 'think' you're talking about a control line traveler, which I don't have.
Yes sometimes
Here are some pictures of a double ended main sheet
That's clear. I did look into some old double ended sheet set ups.
Re: Anyone use a winch as a turning block? I don't know the load you could
On a smaller boat, used to use the lee winch like that and lead across cockpit to weather side
Cross sheeting.
Or at LEAST analyse it
Here's a few similar set ups.
Inside coaming
Re: Anyone use a winch as a turning block? Many times.