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Author: Wolfgang ([email protected]) contact the author Subject: Main car traveler Info: (19784 views) Posted: Thursday 6-21-12 09:49:40 AM |
:: We had problems pulling the washers into the glass/core
:: under the deck. I highly suggest using some type of
:: backing plate. We use a high density plastic sheeting
:: material that seems to be working. The thought was to
:: use something strong and light, but with a little bit of
:: flex so we wouldn't point load the edges of the backing
:: plate.
::
:: I just purchased new Torlon Ball Bearings for our car.
:: It's scheduled as my Father's Day project. Since it's
:: the older style, I called Harken and they said it's
:: tedius, but the balls can be replaced with the car still
:: on the track -- open one end, heel the boat towards the
:: other and one by one load the balls. I've been told the
:: last couple you can use a dab of shaving cream to hold
:: them in place while you re-attach the end cap. Also told
:: to make sure to have a bucket underneath to catch the
:: ones you drop.
::
:: Good luck.
::
:: :: The traveler should be through-bolted. The bolts should
:: :: pass through the wood and have nuts & washers on the
:: :: inside of the boat. This whole system takes quite a bit
:: :: of load...
:: ::
:: :: Unfortunately, removing & reinstalling the traveler is a
:: :: bit of a job and may require two people. Plus, the
:: :: screws through the seats go through balsa-cored deck and
:: :: should be sealed well when re-installed.
:: ::
:: :: It is much easier to replace the bearings if you have a
:: :: plastic bearing loader from Harken. These come with the
:: :: travelers when they are new. Otherwise, folks use
:: :: shaving cream to hold the bearings in place while you
:: :: stuff them in, and wash it out after full assembly.
:: ::
:: :: Good luck,
:: :: --brendan:: ::
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