Jib sheet car sheave

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Jim Hardesty

The PO damaged the sheave on the jib sheet car.  I looked all over the car and didn't find the maker.  Does anyone know where to get a new sheave?
Jim Hardesty
2001 MKII hull #1570 M35BC  "Shamrock"
sailing Lake Erie
from Commodore Perry Yacht Club
Erie, PA

Mike and Joanne Stimmler

I always start first with Catalina Yachts parts dept at 818-884-7700. Dani is usually the person I talk to.

I don't know what year Garhauer started supplying parts for Catalina but those folks are very helpful. Outstanding, actually!
They are at 909-985-9993.
Mark or Guido are the go to guys

Hope that helps,
Mike
Mike and Joanne Stimmler
Former owner of Calerpitter
'89 Tall Rig Fin keel #940
San Diego/Mission Bay
mjstimmler@cox.net

Ron Hill

Jim : Yours were made by Garhauer.  You might want to call them and get a replacement.  If you don't have the ball bearing adjustable (5:1) movable Genoa cars, you might want to upgrade what you have.
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Steve W10

Similar thing just happened to me; the sheave broke in half and fell off.  I was thinking of trying to save some money by drilling out a rivet and replacing just the block (or sheave) but even those were expensive.  The only track car I could find didn't have bearings and was over $100.  After checking almost all of the chandleries here in Toronto I read this thread (lesson learned!).  Thanks guys.

I went to... http://garhauermarine.com/catalog_process.cfm?cid=28 which is the "Track Car Single Blocks" section.

The ladies that I spoke with were terrific, in fact they corrected a price listed on the Internet to be $12 less than advertised.

We have a few options for our 1ΒΌ inch T-Track.  Looking at their "specs" page I think we need the Series 40, with Maximum line size 5/8", Sheave diameter 2-5/8", and Safe working load of 2,800 lbs.

Part number suffixes include US for Stainless Steel, UAB for Anodized Aluminum Black, and UAG for Anodized Aluminum Grey.

I went with the 40-40UAG and they are charging me US$51 plus shipping (thank goodness they use USPS vice UPS who kill us with border fees).

When they arrive I will add to this thread how things worked out.

Thanks again guys,
Steve

Steve W10

Awesome!

Got them yesterday.  US$124 total cost delivered to Canada.  They obviously fit well and look like they are a great product.

I did notice many boats at our Club have a block that rotates only in one dimension; mine get double duty (I use these for my spinnaker as well) so I think these are a much better choice to provide the best geometry.

Steve