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#1 Re: General discussion » Traveler car » 2010-03-13 04:55:04

Sorry - it was cobbled up and at death's door - I tossed it

#2 Re: General discussion » Traveler car » 2010-03-08 09:45:04

Don't remember part numbers, but I did use the low profile track (see Tom Graham's post above.)  It meant filling all the old holes and redrilling - not sure it was worth the extra effort, but I like the looks of the low profile track
-Chuck
s/v Alchemy Mk III

#3 Re: General discussion » Traveler car » 2010-03-08 03:37:48

I just replaced the traveller and track on my Mk III.  Used a Harken windward sheeting car.  It fits - but barely.  Mount the car on the track to determine position of the track. Make sure you can open and close your cockpit hatches without touching the car.  Removing the old track and bolting down the new one is 85% of the job.  I found that the essential tools were: a mirror, light, and aout 24" of extension for the socket wrench.  A second person is nearly essential.

s/v Alchemy
Chuck

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