[Rhodes22-list] Planjammers (?)-Special Request

Jay Friedland a.jayf@verizon.net
Sat, 22 Feb 2003 21:51:51 -0500


Thanks Roger
The 601 sounds like the mounting plate, but there was a bullnose part 
that would take a block. The ring doesn't seem like it could take the 
load. The part was located in the '99 catalog on a right page upper 
corner... I'll be at the factory next weekend, I'm sure Stan has a copy 
or can suggest an alternate. This seemed better than mounting a cheek 
block on the side of the mast for the halyard.

Jay
.
On Saturday, February 22, 2003, at 07:59 AM, Roger Pihlaja wrote:

> Jay,
>
> OK, I looked thru my entire 1991 Dwyer catalog & I came up up several
> possibilities:
>
> DH 601 Mast Eye: Looks like a HD stainless steel plate bent in 3 
> places to
>                               approximately fit the mast curvature 
> with a HD
> stainless
>                               steel ring welded to the plate.  I would 
> use
> this part for
>                               a fixed spinnaker pole mount on the mast.
> Uses 4X#10
>                               machine screw fasteners - 2 per side
>
> DH 602 Mast Eye: Looks like DH 601 but sized to fit a smaller mast.  
> The
>                               DH 601 would be the one that fits an R-22
> mast.
>
> DH 312 Bail: Looks like one piece of stainless steel strap with 3 
> bends in
> it.
>                      The outer two bends are meant to fit the mast 
> curvature
> &
>                      could be slightly adjusted to fit many different 
> sized
> masts.
>                      The center bend section forms a U-shape like an
> eyestrap.
>                      Uses 4X#10 machine screw fasteners - 2 per side.
>
> DH 856 Jib Hound: Looks like DH 312 except that, instead of the center
>                                section being an eye strap, the center
> section is the
>                                female portion of a clevis.  Hole is 
> sized
> for 3/16" OD
>                                clevis pin.  Uses 2 X 1/4" & 2 X #10 
> machine
> screw
>                                fasteners - 1 of each per side.  The 
> 1/4"
> fastener holes
>                                are towards the center of the mast & 
> appear
> to be
>                                intended to accept a single thru bolt 
> which
> goes right
>                                thru the mast.
>
> Jay, these were the only pieces/parts which were anywhere close to your
> description.
> Hope this helps.  Good luck!
>
> Roger Pihlaja
> S/V Dynamic Equilibrium
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jay Friedland" <a.jayf@verizon.net>
> To: "The Rhodes 22 mail list" <rhodes22-list@rhodes22.org>
> Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 6:42 PM
> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Planjammers (?)-Special Request
>
>
>> Roger-
>> A one-man resource center. Still working on the third halyard problem.
>> I have the IMF and actually what I saw in the 99 catalog was a curved
>> plate with a bullnose for mounting a block. It had 3 or 4 screwholes 
>> on
>> each side for drilling into the mast. It seemed to have a three bend
>> configuration to fit several curvatures. Bob's assistant didn't know
>> what I was talking about and it wasn't on their website. So I didn't
>> know where to go with this.
>>
>> I haven't had the chance to review you recommendation on dead-ending
>> the topping lift, but my first take was on the 18" + drop of the boom
>> on the IMF, which I use often. I need to further review, but the Dwyer
>> piece was suggested by Doyle for the UPS halyard. He showed it to me,
>> and I thought it would be easy to locate with Dwyer. Next time I'll
>> write it down.
>>
>> Thanks for any help on this.
>> J
>>
>> On Friday, February 21, 2003, at 05:55 PM, Roger Pihlaja wrote:
>>
>>> Jay,
>>>
>>> I've got a 1991 edition of Dwyer's Yellow catalog.  Each mast 
>>> extrusion
>>> shape & size requires a different mounting plate.  However, I'm going
>>> to
>>> take a wild guess as to what you probably want.
>>>
>>> Assuming you have the standard mast, this is a DM-500 series
>>> extrusion.  The
>>> DM-500 takes the D 2122H hinged step,
>>> D 1015 Masthead Rig with 4 aluminum sheaves, the DH 21750L Stainless
>>> Steel
>>> Tabernacle, & the DH 288 Medium Halyard Organizer Plate.
>>>
>>> If I've guessed wrong re what you want, then you're going to have to
>>> give me
>>> more information in order for me to help you.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, my flat bed scanner is at the repair shop, so I can't
>>> send
>>> you any pictures.
>>>
>>> Roger Pihlaja
>>> S/V Dynamic Equilibrium
>>
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