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    Posted: 03 Jun 14 at 11:22am
Tell me kind folk is there such a thing as a jamming cleat that works in both directions?

I've finally sorted my wing wang and it features a continuous rope which at the moment is cleated on both sides, it would be less time consuming if it could be cleated centrally if such a device existed.
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Is it not cleated both sides as its actually two separate controls?  cant see how a single line would work ?  Perhaps draw us a picture of the current system Grumpf
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musto skiff kicker swivel jammer- led out to the racks?




  


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Post Options Post Options   Quote winging it Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Jun 14 at 11:57am
My contender kicker goes through a Jammer like above then has a split tail hoping out to each wire. Pretty much the same as the musto.
the same, but different...

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The Jiffy Jib Jam Cleat circa 1960's as used by the Snipe sailors of that time.
Just got to find an old Snipe sailor that kept the old gear.
Always wondered why other classes never used it apart from the dangers to the crews undercarriage whilst fast tacking.    
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Is the Alto wing-wang not like that of the 400, wherein you can haul and cleat it to either extreme position?

In which case can you not just centre the pole using the line on one side, then tighten up the other line to keep the pole central.  Mark the control lines if you want to do it without looking/consistently.
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In order to function you have to uncleat the downwind side then pull on the upwind side and cleat it off. You (I) then forget to cleat the downwind side, later on you gybe, pole collapses to leeward and is very difficult to haul back underway.

One do it all cleat would solve all that. Uncleat pull one way then cleat, next tack uncleat pull the other way.

Actually come to think of it I may have thought of another flaw in the suggestion when needing the pole to be centred.

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I dont think you can do it Graeme, both lines need to be independent i think (without seeing the system i cant be sure)  but in order for one cleat you need 1 line.  
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It could be done, and I have the germ of an idea, but need to check exactly how the Alto is currently set up to see if it can easily be adapted.  I'll have a look next time I'm at the club.
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I sailed a swallow once which had a traveller that did what you want, the top of the traveller car could rock back and forth, so as the tension came on one side when you pulled the line it uncleated the other due to the angle change, but then settled flat so both were cleated when not in motion, i believe it was a custom job, but what you want is possible, i have seen it in reality
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