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    Posted: 08 Aug 06 at 4:48pm
Originally posted by Blobby

As requested by NickA this is what I have done to my 29er to make sailing with a very young crew or singlehanding easier...if I did it again I would use the Holt ball bearing swivel cleat.

 

Wow, is that your crew holding the boom? He is tiny. You must go like a bullet off-wind.

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The Swift cleat works well on high performance skiffs because the crew moves aft as the boom goes out (generally).  The boom is rarely out more than 25 degrees (apparent wind keeps it fairly close) and the lead angle is not an issue once you have it set up correctly for going to weather.  It does need to be about 24" from the gooseneck to work right. 

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Thanks Blobby!   Hope you got to sail it as well as photo it!

Sharp edges aside (!!) that looks pretty functional.  But how much drag is there from that block-free eye?  Also, is there a rotation stop in the swivel or do you just have to be careful to tack and gybe in front of the cleats?

The Swift Solo solution is a good one, rope-drag wise, but you have to get your sheet hand aligned with the cleats to cleat the rope - which is probably hard if you're right back at the transom.

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Saw this on the Soloswift website a while ago

Could be the way to go. You could however get a face full of cleat!

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Looks good but please take a file to those edges and a hacksaw to those bolts!  I would hate to get a faceful of that in a crash!
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As requested by NickA this is what I have done to my 29er to make sailing with a very young crew or singlehanding easier...if I did it again I would use the Holt ball bearing swivel cleat.

 

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