Try installing a fairlead block, like a snatch block, or shackeling
or tying a block to the toe rail to acheive an outboard lead for the
#1. Experiment with the location to find optimum placement. You will
save drilling more holes in the deck. Look on my boat, Dianne in dry
storeage #3 at Brickyard and you'll see a good placement of an
outside track for the #3. SDK
:: I am going to install an outside track for my #1 and #2.
:: I've decided (for now) not to install a "floating lead".
:: I'd like some advice from someone who has done it. Do I
:: install the track in line with the rear stanchion? It
:: appears that the rear stanchion is in the exact location
:: where I may want to put my fair lead and therefore won't
:: be able to. If so, should I put the track just inside of
:: the stanchion? What about the placement for an outside
:: track for my #3...how far out should it be w/r/t the
:: existing (stock) one?
::
:: In Saturday's 3BF, I needed the #1 for the light areas
:: but got caught with it up in 17 knots of wind in Raccoon
:: Straits. I needed to de-power the #1 but couldn't.
::
:: Thanks.
::
:: George