Hi
I have previously bought an adjustable outhaul set from Surf Sail in Perth which includes 4 clamps but only 2 cleats.
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Would anyone know where I can buy additional 2 cleats only?
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Cheers
H.C.
The two extra clamps (brown ones) are just a different size if you have a skinnier boom.
You only need two cleats one for each boom arm. have look at one set up down the beach or go to a shop. It quite simple once you see ine set up
After a jam cleat slip on the boom where the entire jam cleat setup slipped down to the rear of the boom I replaced the packing rubber sleeve with amalgamating rubber tape (Rubberweld). This grips the boom and the clamp with a slightly adhesive surface that you can wind around the boom and depending on the number of wraps the thickness is also adjustable.
Worked perfectly since.
Hey Fullmoon,
I had exactly the same problem, Bender suggested exactly the same solution, and I've had exactly the same amount of problems since: zero ![]()
It works well ![]()
you can buy the cleats and plastic bits alot cheaper direct form clamcleat than when u buy them as a branded pac from say neilpryde or north
From their website......Aust stockists![]()
No price or avail yet...$27 each
Newcastle Rigging & Chandlery
Belmont
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Ronstan
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Sandringham
Victoria
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Annika,
It's in Bunnings near either the painters tape, or plumbing section. It's used to repair leaking pipes etc.
God I hate how Bunnings is 'organised'.
Hey guys,
another way to stop the clamp slipping down the boom......., put one end of the outhaul adjuster rope (knotted) under the clamp and lock it to the boom this way (instead of tying rope around boom tube in front of clamp).
Those clamps never slip with the rope jammed in there as well.
Why don't you put the rope through the hole underneath the cleat? I think that's what it's there for.
No holes on my clamps......at least 10 years old though, maybe they have added a hole?