Downhaul Pulleys

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Krisiz1
Krisiz1
WA
331 posts
WA, 331 posts
13 Dec 2009 6:03pm
I have just bought a new sail and like most it has the downhaul pulley sewn in. This has been sold to me as a benefit before. I have always cut them off and replaced them with a small shackle so I can use a pulley hook that can be left threaded, saves a lot of rigging time and you can use a 4 pulley hook for extra purchase.
This time I thought I would give it a try. Came home and cut it off. Apart from being able to pull the sail about 15mm closer to the UJ what other advantages do the have?
easty
easty
TAS
2213 posts
TAS, 2213 posts
13 Dec 2009 9:29pm
I've been thinking of doing the same - what pulley do you use? Can you post a photo of it? I've checked out shipping chandlers and haven't found any small ones with a hook on top. The obvious benefit is getting on the water 30 seconds earlier, which doesn't sound like much but sometimes it is.
raggy
raggy
VIC
564 posts
VIC, 564 posts
14 Dec 2009 10:13am
i got all mt downhaul pulleys from my local shop windforce here in perth nice little 4 pulley job with a hook works a treat
Windxtasy
Windxtasy
WA
4019 posts
WA, 4019 posts
14 Dec 2009 10:28am
raggy said...

i got all mt downhaul pulleys from my local shop windforce here in perth nice little 4 pulley job with a hook works a treat


I got mine from Windshack. Probably all good windsurfing shops have them.
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