[C320-list] Dutchman adjustments and techniques

danb70341 at gmail.com danb70341 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 1 13:50:40 PDT 2019


I agree that if you know how to use the Dutchman it must work well as attested by those who like it. I never was able to get it right so switched to stack pak with lazy jacks but not yet used the system(too hot to sail) Hope it works
 Dan bochniak
Catalina 320 1995 #250


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> On Oct 1, 2019, at 3:55 PM, SCHWARTZ <schwartz781 at optimum.net> wrote:
> 
> Ahoy.....I am happy with this system,,,,havnt had anything else. As long as I have the vertical lines taught, and the sail in irons, it drops well. I loosen the topping lift after I raise the sail.....Joe...#245 
>> On October 1, 2019 at 2:13 PM Jack Brennan <jackbrennan at bellsouth.net> wrote:
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>> Hi all:
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>> I just rebuilt my Dutchman system – new topping lift and fishing lines – and I’m in the process of adjusting it to make the mainsail flake as well as possible..
>> 
>> It occurs to me that many people hate this system and an equal number love it. The difference seems to be that those who love it have mastered the technique of adjusting and operating it, while the rest of us are just flubbing around and getting it half-right.
>> 
>> So my question is to those who love the Dutchman: How do you do it?
>> 
>> To date, with some success, I do it this way: I loosen the boom vang, tighten the topping lift as much as I can, then tighten the boom vang again before dropping the main. This seems to make the fishing lines as taut as possible for flaking.
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>> Is there a better way that eliminates those steps? Some online sites seem to say you can just leave the topping lift adjusted at one height all of the time, but that doesn’t seem to work with my 320.
>> 
>> Thanks in advance.
>> 
>> Jack Brennan
>> Sonas, 1998 Catalina 320, no. 528
>> Terra Verde, Fl.
>> Dolphin Cruising Club of Tampa Ba
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