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Righting rope system #117892
09/24/07 04:23 AM
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Hi all I have just bought an A Class cat and wish to put a righting system on it any ideas.
The simplest will probably be a rope kept in the fron beam by shock cord until wanted ( my beam ends are open )
Open to any ideas though

Thanks in anticipation.
Also just bought an A Class cat on an online auction site in New Zealand for $1.00 complete. Must be the bargain of the year!!

Cheers

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Re: Righting rope system [Re: GoGecko] #117893
09/24/07 04:48 AM
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Hi GoGecko

Got some pictures of the bargain?


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Re: Righting rope system [Re: GoGecko] #117894
09/24/07 08:26 AM
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Houston
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If your tramp loops over the front crossbeam like the Marstrom and the Boyers, put the line in the tramp just aft of the front crossbeam. After having mine come loose during trailering a couple of time, I added a mesh pocket with a velcro closure to tramp.

Re: Righting rope system [Re: carlbohannon] #117895
09/24/07 10:52 AM
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My favorite system is a big 'V' rope so that the top of the V is attached to the front beam where it connects to the hull. The bottom of the V is then connected to a bungee that goes through a block in the back beam, then another block in front beam, and finally through the tramp and terminates in a plastic ring on the top center of the trampoline. The main sheet/traveler goes through this ring and keeps the line from falling out the back of the boat.

Then tie some loops in the V so you can hook it to your harness for righting.

Another system I like is to put blocks on the bottom of the forward beam near the hulls and put the top of the V through the blocks and terminate with a loop. The advantage of this second system is that it is easy to pull forward and put your weight on the forward part of the hull where it belongs.

Both of these systems do not have the purchase of a dedicated line that goes around the hulls-- not a problem for bigger guys in a light A-class, but if you are small, these quick systems are not advisable.

Re: Righting rope system [Re: mayhem] #117896
09/24/07 11:44 AM
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Both of these systems do not have the purchase of a dedicated line that goes around the hulls-- not a problem for bigger guys in a light A-class, but if you are small, these quick systems are not advisable.


Thanks for that comment. I have wondered about exactly that point.

Re: Righting rope system [Re: ] #117897
09/24/07 01:27 PM
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The big "V" and my custom beach wheels.


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Re: Righting rope system [Re: bvining] #117898
09/24/07 01:35 PM
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The ends of the V goes to blocks on the front beam.

I was hard to hold the boat up with one hand and take the picture and get the whole set up in one shot.

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