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    Posted: 21 Oct 09 at 10:10am
Horn cleats shouldn't really be in use for sheets even on keel boats either I'd have thought, for pretty much the same reason. Smaller ones will use cam cleats larger ones combinations of winches and clutches, yes?
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Buy cam cleats.  If you can't release the jib quickly enough you could well end up capsized and your son could end up cold, wet and frightened.  There is nothing to be learned by using horn cleats; very few boats make use of them, even the cvrda use new fangled stuff these days.  Get your son familiar with things he is most likely to encounter in the near future.  The only reason why securing an open cleat is taught in the RYA syllabus is because it demonstrates how to secure a boat to a mooring.  It has no place being used for jib sheets.

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Thanks Roy, 'spend my way out', has never been an option I am keen to follow, I know and respect where you are coming from though.  The plan is to progress to keel boats in the future, I'm more worried about skill more than convenience.

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I think the last time anyone used horn cleats for jib sheets was in about 1940. It's safer to be able to release the sheets in a hurry if you're hit by a gust, so just put your hand in your pocket and get some proper modern cam cleats. It'll make the whole experience more enjoyable if your equipment works and your son will be more likely to want to carry on sailing.


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In ye' days of olde I guess there were no cam cleats only open (horn) cleats.  Is it now the case that no one, or not many folk use open cleats for things like Jib sheets on a dinghy?
The reason I ask is I need to keep my 10 year old son busy, whilst he learns what little I know!

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