Mainsheet traveler starboard trimming line cleat how to?
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 15:55 pm
Hello all,
A question to those who have installed mainsheet traveler trimming lines to coamings. Starboard coaming seems to have some inner volume exactly on the place where I would install a camcleat. What is the best way/place to reach the inner space in order to install backplate and nuts and how to seal it after that to keep a possibility to reach it again e.g. to replace the camcleat in case of damage?
I was thinking about opening the inner volume from the "pocket" under the sheeting winch, but it requires waterproof sealing or else it will never dry out there. Another option perhaps could be to drill the coaming from inside and installing an inspection hatch for easy access in future. One way or another it's always best to ask from experienced people before drilling vulnerable fiberglass.
Port coaming does not seem to be a problem.
Alex
A question to those who have installed mainsheet traveler trimming lines to coamings. Starboard coaming seems to have some inner volume exactly on the place where I would install a camcleat. What is the best way/place to reach the inner space in order to install backplate and nuts and how to seal it after that to keep a possibility to reach it again e.g. to replace the camcleat in case of damage?
I was thinking about opening the inner volume from the "pocket" under the sheeting winch, but it requires waterproof sealing or else it will never dry out there. Another option perhaps could be to drill the coaming from inside and installing an inspection hatch for easy access in future. One way or another it's always best to ask from experienced people before drilling vulnerable fiberglass.

Port coaming does not seem to be a problem.
Alex