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Pulley blocks vs clew holes for downhauling

Created by Mobydisc Mobydisc  > 9 months ago, 20 Mar 2014
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Mobydisc
Mobydisc

NSW

9029 posts

20 Mar 2014 11:24am
Back in the earlier days of windsurfing sails came with clew holes for both the outhaul and downhaul. Back then my downhaul rope was permanently threaded through a pulley block that was hooked into the downhaul clew hole. It was a quick and easy process to hook the block into the clew and then downhaul the sail.

It could have been around the late 90s sail manufacturers started replacing downhaul clew holes with integrated pulley blocks. I bought some Sailworks sails around 1998 and found they had the integrated clew block. The integrated block was not as good as the pulley block I had used.

Since then almost all sails sold appear to have integrated pulley blocks. I can understand it would be horrible to downhaul a sail through a clew hole and some people would just thread the rope through the clew and then complain about it. However having a pulley block threaded to the downhaul and hooking it through the sail's clew would make rigging up a little bit easier and quicker.

Its just a little thing but in a way it seems like integrating pulley blocks into sails has been a step backwards, making rigging a bit more complex and time consuming than it could be.



ikw777
ikw777

QLD

2995 posts

20 Mar 2014 10:52am
Ezzys sails come with a detachable block on the tack of the sail so you can remove it and use a hook if you like. So there's your answer!

BTW the CLEW is where the outhaul attaches - the TACK is where the downhaul attaches. The reinforced hole in either is a GROMMET. A pulley is actually properly called a BLOCK. Pulleys are what landlubbers call them.








russh
russh

SA

3027 posts

20 Mar 2014 11:34am
Those roaches look different to the ones I remember from my youth. - was leaf roach and head roach
Mobydisc
Mobydisc

NSW

9029 posts

20 Mar 2014 1:17pm
Thanks for sorting out the terminology ikw777. Next time I see an Ezzy sail I'll check it out.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

20 Mar 2014 1:14pm
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ikw777 said..





Looks like it needs more downhaul

sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

20 Mar 2014 3:32pm
^ Leech roach - a pothead who never brings his own joint
monaro
monaro

QLD

105 posts

20 Mar 2014 9:12pm
Cock roach????
da vecta
da vecta

QLD

2515 posts

20 Mar 2014 9:43pm
Too much roach will reduce your clew. (...a little may help your profile though)
Sputnik11
Sputnik11

VIC

972 posts

20 Mar 2014 10:47pm
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monaro said..

Cock roach????


Clew less
shoodbegood
shoodbegood

VIC

873 posts

22 Mar 2014 10:09pm
Clew less roach head, tackless, down and out
Sailhack
Sailhack

VIC

5000 posts

23 Mar 2014 12:17am
You're showing your age Moby.
Bondalucci
Bondalucci

VIC

1580 posts

23 Mar 2014 1:09am
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Mobydisc said..

Thanks for sorting out the terminology ikw777. # time I see an Ezzy sail I'll check it out.


Moby,
The Ezzy D-ring can be bought as an after market item.



It can be attached to any modern sail if you remove the pre-existing tack pulley.
(by hacksawing through the rivet)
and then attach the Ezzy D-ring to the webbing.

If you do this to all your sails, then attach your trusty 1990's pulley hook to your down haul rope it'll be just like the old days, but with better sails!!



Mobydisc
Mobydisc

NSW

9029 posts

23 Mar 2014 9:15am
Interesting. I wonder if having a grommet stitched into the tack would be the way to go. I'd need a sail maker to do it. One possible benefit would be the gap between the sail and the tackle would be less. Yeah showing my age here. Also showing my age that my favourite sail of all time is a North Ezzy Wave 5m and my favourite board was a Bombora proto.


shear tip
shear tip

NSW

1125 posts

23 Mar 2014 2:18pm
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Mobydisc said..

...Also showing my age that my favourite sail of all time is a North Ezzy Wave 5m and my favourite board was a Bombora proto.



Heh, I'll show my age...

Here's me on my 6m North Ezzy Wave - Yellow with pink stripes in 1990 on a home made wave slalom. (10 seconds in the youtube vid)


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