The sheet and centerboard cleats on my 1996 all need some help. The spring loaded parts that grab the line are loose and don't spring back into position properly. If I had to guess I would say some of the bearings are missing.
As far as I know they are the original equipment on an . Does anyone know what brand of cam cleat that would be and if rebuild kits are available for them?
Assuming that they are similar to the cam cleats on the , my advice is: Don't bother. Replace them with Harken 150 cam cleats which have aluminum pawls... much easier to cleat or release under load. Same screw spacing, so they are an easy install.
The Harken 150 cleats are completely rebuildable, if that's what you have. If not, get them. APS sells rebuild kit for the Harken as well as the individual components: http://www.apsltd.com/c-308-harkencamcl ... ories.aspx
They also have a video showing how to do the rebuild.
Hello,
Not worth rebuilding the old cleats. They are made of plastic and by now there is a groove that allows the line to sink below the cams and the teeth are worn severely. I have a 95 X and have had to replace them all with better engineered units.