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Old 05-22-2006, 06:53 AM
Essington Essington is offline
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Wow, great information, Thank you.

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Provided you have a toggle at each end of the turnbuckle just take it off the nicopress eye and turn the whole thing over. Sounds like at some point it was put on upside down.
Is there a correct way that the turnbuckles should turn to tighten? (I.E. which ones should be flipped?)


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-jason
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Old 05-22-2006, 03:48 PM
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Is there a correct way that the turnbuckles should turn to tighten? (I.E. which ones should be flipped?)

Most often a swage stud (on the wire) is right hand threaded so when all is set up well the turnbuckle will tighten when the body is turned counter-clockwise. Note in my earlier post (I really should register one of these days - every post you've seen recently with the same unregistered name is the same guy - me) that I mentioned the turnbuckle having a toggle at each end. More likely (especially if this is an older boat), you probably have a fork at each end. If so, you should consider adding a merriman style toggle or replacing one of the forks with a toggle at the bottom end of the turnbuckle when you re-rig.
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Old 06-04-2006, 10:26 PM
catherine catherine is offline
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Popeye, I don't think you know what you are talking about. You should just stay under the cockpit, where you belong. Looking forward to Port A tomorrow and the Tall Ship.
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