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Traveler part for Inter 20 #71519
04/05/06 06:31 PM
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Does anyone know where I can get the bracket/platform for mounting the pivoting cleat and fairlead that controls the traveler? (See photo)

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Re: Traveler part for Inter 20 [Re: SteveT] #71520
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sailmax.biz has them.

I believe you could probably order one from the online store if you knew the nacra part for the stock 6.0 traveller arrangement.

Re: Traveler part for Inter 20 [Re: MauganN20] #71521
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sailmax.biz has them.

I believe you could probably order one from the online store if you knew the nacra part for the stock 6.0 traveller arrangement.


NACRA Part Number for the 6.0 Traveler car is 3513, for the Inter 20 it is 3518

Just happen to have the NACRA parts book handy

Re: Traveler part for Inter 20 [Re: jes58] #71522
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its not the car he's looking for, its the center post.

Re: Traveler part for Inter 20 [Re: MauganN20] #71523
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its not the car he's looking for, its the center post.

That's correct. I'm looking for the metal bracket that is riveted to the front side of the rear crossbar and holds the pivoting cleat and fairlead. This may be an aftermarket fabricated part, but I'm not sure


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FOUD IT. SailMax has a very cool composite version. Thanks for the help


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Re: Traveler part for Inter 20 [Re: SteveT] #71525
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I've got 2 of them for sale here...used...save some $$



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The Sailmax center mount is pretty cool.

http://www.teamseacats.com/index.php?s=traveler&submit=


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When I bought one 2 years ago I had to buy it used, cause they were not being made by performance anymore, I would guess that is why there are now composite ones for sail.


Marc Reiter I 20 #861 Dikes, Ferries and Tramps. www.texascitydike.com
Re: Traveler part for Inter 20 [Re: EasyReiter] #71528
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PC doesn't have the aluminum ones anymore.


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as a side note, I find that when driving off the wind and not trapping, that post is great to stand on to keep yourself on the boat.

Make sure you got some good rivets in it

Re: Traveler part for Inter 20 [Re: MauganN20] #71530
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I'd consider some sort of backing to reinforce the beam wall when you mount that center post. I recall earlier versions were drilled in and washers with locknuts placed in the beam to distribute the load...


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Re: Traveler part for Inter 20 [Re: waterbug_wpb] #71531
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I'd consider some sort of backing to reinforce the beam wall when you mount that center post. I recall earlier versions were drilled in and washers with locknuts placed in the beam to distribute the load...


I scrounged up an aluminum 6.0 casting for my F18 and it's been holding on there fine with the rear beam simply tapped for threaded screws. Mike w/ Sailmax recommends bedding his mount with 5200 and attaching it with two 1/4-20 screws also tapped into the rear beam. His boat had a lot of miles on it that way.


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How would you get any kind of backing that deep into the crossbar?


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How would you get any kind of backing that deep into the crossbar?


Nut on a batten with putty caulk. Been there, done that, and got the t-shirt. Getting it tight? Well...it involves duct tape.


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Getting it tight? Well...it involves duct tape.


OK, Jake, that's a little cryptic. I get the part about the batten and putty, but can you elaborate on the duct tape? I'd like to have one of those T-shirts, too.


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Steve,

wrap a small wrench around the end of your tiller stick and putty the lock nut in the wrench. Then you can tighten... Lining up the lock nut is the hardest part... But I don't have the T-shirt...


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Oooo...you deserve a t-shirt. I never thought about puttying the nut in the wrench. I used two steps. nut and putty on a batten, then taped the wrench to the batten to tighten. I didn't use nylocks so when the nut started to get tight, it pretty much dug in and didn't need much effort from the wrench. Some blue locktight might not be a bad idea.


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Re: Traveler part for Inter 20 [Re: Jake] #71537
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I used wax in the socket (melted candle) and loaded the nylok nut. I taped the socket wrench to the batten, attached the socket w/nut, aligned the nut to the screw and tightened with a screwdriver (with help from my wife). I did this in several places on the back beam of the A2 because the rivets for attaching the tramp were breaking (since corrected by the factory).


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Re: Traveler part for Inter 20 [Re: waterbug_wpb] #71538
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That's a good idea. Jake's right, you deserve a T-shirt. I'm going to get one of the carbon fiber models and use your idea with the wrench attach it to the beam.

Thanks.


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