Anonymous wrote:
David,
I am attempting to rig the sheets with an even more stingy method than the Ronstan Shocks. I bought a quantity of plastic rope thimbles. With some sanding and maybe some McLube Sailkote I hope to use this plastic eyes as 'blocks' to connect the mainsheet to the sheetlets.
It astounds me that you were able to build and rig an entire boat in much less time than my still unfinished conversion. How do you like your new boat. I think it is an ECO 55, is that right?
The little plastic thimbles could work. You would need to lash two together for each sheetlet, pointed ends in, as they need to be able to move on both the sheetlets and the main sheet. If the plastic is smooth and shiny you may not need any lubricant.
Actually it astounds me that I was able to build my boat so quickly! I don't know where I got all the energy from, but I think it was all about momentum, once the project got started and wound up I just wanted to get it finished, plus there was the added motivation of not having a boat for the upcoming summer.
My boat is the Eco 6. I am enjoying the boat a lot. It is a big step to go from 10 meter boats with all their comfort down to only 6 meters, But the Eco 6 has a huge interior for it's length. So far the boat is doing all the things I wanted: easy to handle and sail with good performance, shallow draft, able to put on the beach for maintenance, relatively low cost, great big cockpit. I have a big coastal cruise planned for next summer of some weeks duration. After that I will decide if I keep the boat, or go for something larger. The trouble is, that as Annie found, the only way to really get the boat you want is to build it, and I don't know if I can be bothered doing it again. But, I would still like a junk rig catamaran .........