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I buy old golf clubs at the Habitat. $1 each.?

On Tuesday, September 1, 2020, 10:15:35 AM EDT, turluck <gail@...> wrote:


I've done PVC pipe before but never ski poles. Brilliant!? Not so sure on spring pin,? but a rivet then taped might be enough.? I love the price.??

I need a bunch (am fixing old boats)? and this is big help.? Thank you!?

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I have to start looking for them here. Not common in Texas.....


On Tue, Sep 1, 2020, 9:40 AM Ken Anderson <ka09034@...> wrote:
You are very welcome.?
I have them on 9 boats, 4 sunfish 1 mini-fish and 4 lasers.?
If you mount the universal in the same orientation ( open end facing the same way) on all the tillers then they are interchangeable. The rubber builds memory which way it’s oriented. If you reverse orientation I find they wear out.?
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Happy sailing?
Kenny

On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 7:15 AM turluck <gail@...> wrote:

I've done PVC pipe before but never ski poles. Brilliant!? Not so sure on spring pin,? but a rivet then taped might be enough.? I love the price.??

I need a bunch (am fixing old boats)? and this is big help.? Thank you!?

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You are very welcome.?
I have them on 9 boats, 4 sunfish 1 mini-fish and 4 lasers.?
If you mount the universal in the same orientation ( open end facing the same way) on all the tillers then they are interchangeable. The rubber builds memory which way it’s oriented. If you reverse orientation I find they wear out.?
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Happy sailing?
Kenny

On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 7:15 AM turluck <gail@...> wrote:

I've done PVC pipe before but never ski poles. Brilliant!? Not so sure on spring pin,? but a rivet then taped might be enough.? I love the price.??

I need a bunch (am fixing old boats)? and this is big help.? Thank you!?

Sent from my smartphone







 

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I've done PVC pipe before but never ski poles. Brilliant!? Not so sure on spring pin,? but a rivet then taped might be enough.? I love the price.??

I need a bunch (am fixing old boats)? and this is big help.? Thank you!?

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Thrift shop aluminum ski pole. (Aircraft quality aluminum for a buck) Cut off the rubber handle, use electrical tape to shim the Universal Joint to fit inside. Drill through aluminum pole and universal joint together with bit that is a little smaller then spring pin to be used. Leave drill bit in pole and remove drill. Tap drill bit out, use spring pin as driver. ?(I also make a small collar of pvc pipe that I heat and slide over aluminum before I start, so pvc, aluminum, and tape wrapped universal all held together with spring pin.)

Tapered end of pole:
Shim tapper with electrical tape ( single width wraps) ?in 3 or 4 places to the inside diameter of pvc pipe. It should slide over snug but not bind with tape. The pvc pipe size should fit most of the way up the tapper of the ski pole. I heat the pvc pipe ( fire, heat gun, maybe hair dryer) and drive it the rest?of the way up the taper. Put on a cap. $150 hiking stick for around $8.?

Universal Joint


On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 9:35 AM Jacob via <Donkersloo=[email protected]> wrote:


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To: [email protected]


Sent: Mon, Aug 31, 2020 12:33 pm


Subject: Re: [SunfishSailor] Ratchet block











At Community Boating in Boston they use what appears to be PVC piping for the tiller extensions in their Mercury fleet. ?









They still use a the rubber U-joint (purchased separately) to hold it to the tiller though.





On Aug 31, 2020, at 11:58 AM, Dave Aronson <vickie.aronson@...> wrote:





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The extensions are pricey, has anyone made or found a cheaper substitute?







On Mon, Aug 31, 2020, 10:50 AM Chad Bean <Z28colt@...> wrote:




The wood tiller works fine.? I really like the tiller extension with the rubber universal joint though.? I have a longer extension that I like when I'm racing alone.? When my son is on the boat with me, I find myself wishing that I had a shorter extension. I'd say that upgrading to the universal joint will make a much smaller difference than upgrading from the hook to a block for the sheet though.?



























































 

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On Aug 31, 2020, at 12:35 PM, Jacob via groups.io <Donkersloo@...> wrote:

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Bamboo or an old golf club


-----Original Message-----
From: John Wang via groups.io <jwang_hbs@...>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, Aug 31, 2020 12:33 pm
Subject: Re: [SunfishSailor] Ratchet block

At Community Boating in Boston they use what appears to be PVC piping for the tiller extensions in their Mercury fleet. ?

They still use a the rubber U-joint (purchased separately) to hold it to the tiller though.

On Aug 31, 2020, at 11:58 AM, Dave Aronson <vickie.aronson@...> wrote:

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The extensions are pricey, has anyone made or found a cheaper substitute?

On Mon, Aug 31, 2020, 10:50 AM Chad Bean <Z28colt@...> wrote:
The wood tiller works fine.? I really like the tiller extension with the rubber universal joint though.? I have a longer extension that I like when I'm racing alone.? When my son is on the boat with me, I find myself wishing that I had a shorter extension. I'd say that upgrading to the universal joint will make a much smaller difference than upgrading from the hook to a block for the sheet though.?


 

Bamboo or an old golf club


-----Original Message-----
From: John Wang via groups.io <jwang_hbs@...>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, Aug 31, 2020 12:33 pm
Subject: Re: [SunfishSailor] Ratchet block

At Community Boating in Boston they use what appears to be PVC piping for the tiller extensions in their Mercury fleet. ?

They still use a the rubber U-joint (purchased separately) to hold it to the tiller though.

On Aug 31, 2020, at 11:58 AM, Dave Aronson <vickie.aronson@...> wrote:

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The extensions are pricey, has anyone made or found a cheaper substitute?

On Mon, Aug 31, 2020, 10:50 AM Chad Bean <Z28colt@...> wrote:
The wood tiller works fine.? I really like the tiller extension with the rubber universal joint though.? I have a longer extension that I like when I'm racing alone.? When my son is on the boat with me, I find myself wishing that I had a shorter extension. I'd say that upgrading to the universal joint will make a much smaller difference than upgrading from the hook to a block for the sheet though.?


 

Great thanks for the link! I will definitely check it out. I am a Minnesotan too.
On Monday, August 31, 2020, 09:28:02 AM CDT, Ralph Walker <ralphhwalker@...> wrote:


Tom, I have chronicled the build on a forum hosted by the company that provides the plans for the "Moonfish". All the details can be found here:


It was such a fun build.
I had looked at many 2nd hand Sunfish (all older than I am!!), but none of them were that great and required lots of work, so I searched and found a few clone plans and decided on the Moonfish. Luckily I found a Super Sailfish mast/sail etc for $100 which helped.

If there is interest I could start a separate thread about the build.

Ralph


 

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At Community Boating in Boston they use what appears to be PVC piping for the tiller extensions in their Mercury fleet. ?

They still use a the rubber U-joint (purchased separately) to hold it to the tiller though.

On Aug 31, 2020, at 11:58 AM, Dave Aronson <vickie.aronson@...> wrote:

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The extensions are pricey, has anyone made or found a cheaper substitute?

On Mon, Aug 31, 2020, 10:50 AM Chad Bean <Z28colt@...> wrote:
The wood tiller works fine.? I really like the tiller extension with the rubber universal joint though.? I have a longer extension that I like when I'm racing alone.? When my son is on the boat with me, I find myself wishing that I had a shorter extension. I'd say that upgrading to the universal joint will make a much smaller difference than upgrading from the hook to a block for the sheet though.?


 

I never sailed much, and not in a long time, but I'm wondering to myself if
some kind of sliding knot (there is a better word for them -- like a Prusik or
one of the many variations would work, or at least partially.

You could tie a Prusik on to the mainsheet using a short piece of suitable
rope, and then tie it off to the cleat or hook or whatever that you normally
fasten the mainsheet to.

Many of those knots require two hands to move them -- some of them can be set
up (iirc) to need only one hand in one direction (but two in the other
direction).

Mountain and tree climbers use knots like that, so they can hold a big load if
you choose the right ropes (or lines ;-)

On Monday, August 31, 2020 11:58:20 AM Dave Aronson wrote:
The extensions are pricey, has anyone made or found a cheaper substitute?

On Mon, Aug 31, 2020, 10:50 AM Chad Bean <Z28colt@...> wrote:
The wood tiller works fine. I really like the tiller extension with the
rubber universal joint though. I have a longer extension that I like
when I'm racing alone. When my son is on the boat with me, I find
myself wishing that I had a shorter extension. I'd say that upgrading to
the universal joint will make a much smaller difference than upgrading
from the hook to a block for the sheet though.


 

The extensions are pricey, has anyone made or found a cheaper substitute?


On Mon, Aug 31, 2020, 10:50 AM Chad Bean <Z28colt@...> wrote:
The wood tiller works fine.? I really like the tiller extension with the rubber universal joint though.? I have a longer extension that I like when I'm racing alone.? When my son is on the boat with me, I find myself wishing that I had a shorter extension. I'd say that upgrading to the universal joint will make a much smaller difference than upgrading from the hook to a block for the sheet though.?


 

The wood tiller works fine.? I really like the tiller extension with the rubber universal joint though.? I have a longer extension that I like when I'm racing alone.? When my son is on the boat with me, I find myself wishing that I had a shorter extension. I'd say that upgrading to the universal joint will make a much smaller difference than upgrading from the hook to a block for the sheet though.?


 

I like the Racelite over the rubber ones because the stick will always fall to the deck if you lose it during a tack or whatever. With the rubber one it's usually pointing at some random angle in the air. I also think it has a better "feel" for some reason. I raced with the standard stick with a sail ring attached to the end. I liked it that it was always down on the deck and could move without getting into the traveller.?


On Monday, August 31, 2020, 10:04:22 AM EDT, Ralph Walker <ralphhwalker@...> wrote:


When I built my Sunfish clone I had to build my own tiller and extension, rudder etc and this is what I went with:
Racelite Tiller Extension Swivel


I have been using it for 2 years now and it works well and pivots in all directions.

Here is a photo of it installed:


 

Tom, I have chronicled the build on a forum hosted by the company that provides the plans for the "Moonfish". All the details can be found here:


It was such a fun build.
I had looked at many 2nd hand Sunfish (all older than I am!!), but none of them were that great and required lots of work, so I searched and found a few clone plans and decided on the Moonfish. Luckily I found a Super Sailfish mast/sail etc for $100 which helped.

If there is interest I could start a separate thread about the build.

Ralph


 

Hi Ralph. I'd like to hear more about your Sunfish clone. Have you told the story online somewhere? I'd enjoy reading all about it. I have a waterlogged old fish and that's an option I've been considering instead of repair.

Tom
On Monday, August 31, 2020, 09:03:49 AM CDT, Ralph Walker <ralphhwalker@...> wrote:


When I built my Sunfish clone I had to build my own tiller and extension, rudder etc and this is what I went with:
Racelite Tiller Extension Swivel


I have been using it for 2 years now and it works well and pivots in all directions.

Here is a photo of it installed:


 

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I installed a cam cleat as opposed to a ratchetamatic and it works just as good.? Got a ratchetamatic on my other boat.? A cam cleat is a lot. West Marine has them and a big price too.

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Mr Mike

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From: Doug Nelson
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2020 10:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SunfishSailor] Ratchet block

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Harken Distributor:

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Patterson Marine

Pentwater, Michigan? 49449

231-869-6411

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On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 10:04 AM dennis ritchie <dintervu@...> wrote:

Good morning.
I have a sunfish that only has a hook.? I want to upgrade it.? ?I see Harken has a ratchamatic.? Has anyone used this model.

I tried to call a couple of places yesterday (Including Sunfish Direct) to get prices and info but no one? answers.?

If any one has suggestions on ratchetblocks, other parts, or where to purchase, etc.? It would be greatly appreciated.?

Thanks.

Dennis Ritchie





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When I built my Sunfish clone I had to build my own tiller and extension, rudder etc and this is what I went with:
Racelite Tiller Extension Swivel


I have been using it for 2 years now and it works well and pivots in all directions.

Here is a photo of it installed:


 

Harken Distributor:

Patterson Marine
Pentwater, Michigan? 49449
231-869-6411


On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 10:04 AM dennis ritchie <dintervu@...> wrote:
Good morning.
I have a sunfish that only has a hook.? I want to upgrade it.? ?I see Harken has a ratchamatic.? Has anyone used this model.

I tried to call a couple of places yesterday (Including Sunfish Direct) to get prices and info but no one? answers.?

If any one has suggestions on ratchetblocks, other parts, or where to purchase, etc.? It would be greatly appreciated.?

Thanks.

Dennis Ritchie







 

Definitely. Length becomes the decision. 48” is used for racing, shorter for recreation sailing. I have carbon fiber extensions at 39” and aluminum ones at 36”. I can ship as well. These are ready to install with golf style grips.




On Monday, August 31, 2020, 9:38 AM, Lee via groups.io <leejmontes@...> wrote:

Get the universal joint so the tiller extension can be held at many different angles.? With the one plane it’s harder and more uncomfortable to sail.

Lee Montes.
NY state Sunfish Class Rep.

> On Aug 31, 2020, at 8:53 AM, dennis ritchie <dintervu@...> wrote:
>
> ?Here is a follow up to my original question.?
>
> I ended up purchasing a Harken ratchamatic block with stand up spring? from Melges.? Installed it on Saturday.? It works great.? So much better than just the hook.? The block help holds and then as soon as tension is released it freewheels.? ? Best $100 spent so far.
>
> Guess I have one more question.? My tiller is wood and original to the 1986 SF.? Does anyone recommend upgrading the extension to one that pivots in all directions vs just in one plane?
>
> Thanks
>
> Dennis Ritchie
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>
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>> On Aug 21, 2020, at 10:34 AM, Doug Nelson <nelsondoug53@...> wrote:
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>> ?Ballpark $75.00.
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>> Patterson Marine
>> Pentwater Michigan
>>>> On Aug 21, 2020, at 10:27 AM, Lane <stumpbuster@...> wrote:
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>>> ?Dennis,
>>>
>>> I installed a Harken 2135 57mm Manual Ratchet Carbo Block, Harken Stand up Spring for Dinghy Main Sheet Blocks, and Harken Harken Spring Cup.
>>> This is 3 items from Intensity Sales.? It cost me $68.47 on 6/3/20.? I am happy with it.? You can turn on or off the ratched.? I've never turned it off.
>>>
>>> Lane
>>>
>>> ------ Original Message ------
>>> From: "dennis ritchie" <dintervu@...>
>>> To: "Sunfish" <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: 8/21/2020 8:28:06 AM
>>> Subject: [SunfishSailor] Ratchet block
>>>
>>> Good morning.
>>> I have a sunfish that only has a hook.? I want to upgrade it.? I see Harken has a ratchamatic.? Has anyone used this model.
>>>
>>> I tried to call a couple of places yesterday (Including Sunfish Direct) to get prices and info but no one? answers.
>>>
>>> If any one has suggestions on ratchetblocks, other parts, or where to purchase, etc.? It would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Dennis Ritchie
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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>>
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>




 

Get the universal joint so the tiller extension can be held at many different angles. With the one plane it’s harder and more uncomfortable to sail.

Lee Montes.
NY state Sunfish Class Rep.

On Aug 31, 2020, at 8:53 AM, dennis ritchie <dintervu@...> wrote:

?Here is a follow up to my original question.

I ended up purchasing a Harken ratchamatic block with stand up spring from Melges. Installed it on Saturday. It works great. So much better than just the hook. The block help holds and then as soon as tension is released it freewheels. Best $100 spent so far.

Guess I have one more question. My tiller is wood and original to the 1986 SF. Does anyone recommend upgrading the extension to one that pivots in all directions vs just in one plane?

Thanks

Dennis Ritchie



On Aug 21, 2020, at 10:34 AM, Doug Nelson <nelsondoug53@...> wrote:

?Ballpark $75.00.

Patterson Marine
Pentwater Michigan
On Aug 21, 2020, at 10:27 AM, Lane <stumpbuster@...> wrote:
?Dennis,

I installed a Harken 2135 57mm Manual Ratchet Carbo Block, Harken Stand up Spring for Dinghy Main Sheet Blocks, and Harken Harken Spring Cup.
This is 3 items from Intensity Sales. It cost me $68.47 on 6/3/20. I am happy with it. You can turn on or off the ratched. I've never turned it off.

Lane

------ Original Message ------
From: "dennis ritchie" <dintervu@...>
To: "Sunfish" <[email protected]>
Sent: 8/21/2020 8:28:06 AM
Subject: [SunfishSailor] Ratchet block

Good morning.
I have a sunfish that only has a hook. I want to upgrade it. I see Harken has a ratchamatic. Has anyone used this model.

I tried to call a couple of places yesterday (Including Sunfish Direct) to get prices and info but no one answers.

If any one has suggestions on ratchetblocks, other parts, or where to purchase, etc. It would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Dennis Ritchie