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    Posted: 19 Jun 14 at 10:48am
Hi all,
I HATE the swivel jammer on my 600 and I want to replace it with a less capsize-inducing system. Instead of drilling new holes in my hull for new base for my mainsheet block, I was thinking it might be possible to simply lead the main sheet from the boom. Obviously, this wouldn't be class legal but since there are only 3 boats in Ireland (and mine is the only one in the Republic) I'm not too concerned about legality at the minute. Has anyone any suggestions as to how I might be approach rigging her to boom sheet?
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simple- switch the ratchet off your jammer with one of the two mainsheet blocks on the boom....

a number of us took the cleat and swivel base off the 600s a few years ago and replaced it with a stand-alone standup ratchet block. I'm not sure what current thinking is on this though.  It helped get the reaction speeds up a bit...     
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Cool that's what I was thinking. I unscrewed the swivel jammer from the hull last week and thought it would separate into a 'swivelly bit' and a base and I could just discard the swivelly bit. The whole thing seems to be a complete unit though. Did you have to drill new holes in your hill to fit the new stand-up base?
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I think I did fill and re-drill rotating 45 deg.... better research into the hole spacing could have saved the hassle no doubt.   Embarrassed
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When I sailed them lots of people took the jammers off and replaced the bases with a Harken swivel base or similar (link below) - I think it has same hole centres as a big harken base. If your still finding it hard then try and autoratchet, but you should be able to get that too work.

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Ah, that's exactly what I'm looking for. To clarify, do you mean it would have the same holes as the ones originally drilled in the hull by the manufacturer for the swivel jammer? Thanks a mil.
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take the holt? one off... take it into a chandlery, or measure it and look at the Harken specs. 

I imagine (being a harken lifer fanboi) I would have bought a harken one to replace mine, from memory I definitely drilled it....  

look at the specifications tab:




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If the holes don't match Dohertpk just do as kneewrecker said, fill old holes and rotate it 45 degrees. Big lump of wood under there so it doesn't matter where holes go and you'll get a nice new grip on the screws too.
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