Masthead sheaves

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John Gardner

On a recent visit to the top of the mast to drop a runner to feed in a new jib halyard, I noticed that the two sheaves on the forward side of the mast were seized or nearly so.  I couldn't be sure of the material - plastic or aluminum.  After a bad experience once before when I greased a plastic spacer in a winch, that then swelled and became hard to turn, I am very cautious now about what I lubricate and how, so I didn't yet apply any oil to the sheaves.  Can anyone tell me what is the material of these two sheaves?

John Gardner
John Gardner, "Seventh Heaven" 1988 #695, Severn River, Chesapeake Bay.

Stu Jackson

John, most likely plastic with bushings.  Catalina Direct (obvious website name, no space) has replacement sheaves, as does, I think, Garhauer, plus CY.
Stu Jackson, C34 IA Secretary, #224 1986, "Aquavite"  Cowichan Bay, BC  Maple Bay Marina  SR/FK, M25, Rocna 10 (22#) (NZ model)

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Ron Hill

John : The mast head sheaves are plastic with an Al bushung. 
I wrote a Mainsheet article about 10 years back about removing the mast, the mast head and replacing those old sheaves with ball bearing sheaves from Garhauer marine.  A thought
Ron, Apache #788

John Gardner

John Gardner, "Seventh Heaven" 1988 #695, Severn River, Chesapeake Bay.