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Harken help #25520
10/27/03 10:47 PM
10/27/03 10:47 PM
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Memphis, TN USA
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I have a Hobie 16 with the stock main traveler car. I just bought a used Harken mainsheet system. The mounting pins on the blocks have a 1/4" pin, the traveler car has a 3/16" pin. Is there a special shackle I need to buy, or is there an adapter plate for the traveler car?


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Re: Harken help [Re: hobie16dude] #25521
10/27/03 11:53 PM
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Put a shackle with a 1/4" pin on the end of the block, and a 3/16 pin through the traveller car with the shackle between the two sides of the traveller. See the murrays catalog for a pic of the block with shackle.

Re: Harken help [Re: PSAILOR] #25522
10/28/03 07:50 PM
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Thanks for the advice, I'll give it a try, I just thought putting a shackle around the 3/16 pin would bend it in heavy wind...Have a Hobie Day!!!


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Re: Harken help [Re: hobie16dude] #25523
10/28/03 09:21 PM
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I had the same problem and i have never bent or broke a shakle so dont worry!!


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Re: Harken help [Re: hobie16dude] #25524
10/28/03 09:59 PM
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I use a stamped 'D' shackle on mine, if you go to west marine or check the catalog you will see one. It is stamped from a flat piece of stainless with a clevis pin. It is plenty strong enough but also has a flat profile so the load on the 3/16" pin is not at one point but spread out a little.

Re: Harken help [Re: hobie16dude] #25525
10/29/03 09:34 AM
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If you’re going to race your boat don’t use a shackle. Due to the excessive mast rake carried by the 16 when racing you want to limit the distance between the boom and the back beam. That means low profile blocks and no room for big shackles. Attach the harken block directly to the traveler car with the 3/16 pin. You will need to bend open the traveler car a little bit. That’s how the fast guys do it. I’ve had mine rigged up like this for a few years and never bent the pin.

Re: Harken help [Re: rhodysail] #25526
10/29/03 01:40 PM
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I connect mine the same way,only what i did was file the post on the block down a bit instead of bending the traveller car attachment.


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