can sheet cleats be rebuilt?

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can sheet cleats be rebuilt?

Post by esc »

The sheet and centerboard cleats on my 1996 :macx: 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 :macx: . Does anyone know what brand of cam cleat that would be and if rebuild kits are available for them?

Thanks,

Eric
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Re: can sheet cleats be rebuilt?

Post by parrothead »

Assuming that they are similar to the cam cleats on the :macm:, 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.
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Re: can sheet cleats be rebuilt?

Post by heinzir »

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.
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Re: can sheet cleats be rebuilt?

Post by esc »

The Harken 150 is similar but not what I have. I expect mine are original equipment...whatever that is (anyone know?).

If I can not rebuild what I have then I would like to get something that can be rebuilt, so the Harken 150 looks like it would be a reasonable option.
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Re: can sheet cleats be rebuilt?

Post by arknoah »

esc wrote:The Harken 150 is similar but not what I have. I expect mine are original equipment...whatever that is (anyone know?).

If I can not rebuild what I have then I would like to get something that can be rebuilt, so the Harken 150 looks like it would be a reasonable option.
Given the costs of some of these things, is it worth it to rebuild versus buying new? Just sayin'....
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Re: can sheet cleats be rebuilt?

Post by Don T »

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.
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Re: can sheet cleats be rebuilt?

Post by esc »

I just ordered 3 of the Harken 150's.
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