Replacement of worn sheaves in masthead

Started by dawntreader, July 31 2017, 07:51

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dawntreader

I need to replace the main halyard and topping lift sheaves at the masthead for my B37. The documentation from Selden suggests that for the C211 series masts this is a relatively simple job and can be done without un-stepping the mast. Has anyone any experience of this task?

Also, I cannot (yet) find a components list for the sheave sizes - any help would be appreciated too  ???

Mirror45184

Yes the sheaves lift straight out but how do you suspend yourself without a halyard!
Mark Hutton
SV SYnergy
B40 Cruiser 2009

Mirror45184

Attached is the sheave list from Selden publication 59-808-E. If you get the mast serial number and send it to Jon Kimberley jon@contender.com.au, he can get all of the information you need to replace the sheaves. I have also attached some photos of the mast top.
Mark Hutton
SV SYnergy
B40 Cruiser 2009

simonmoore

I had to replace one of the sheaves on my Bavaria 38 (2003).  In my case both sheaves had to be taken out together as they shared a common fixing plate/bracket.  This could not be be done whilst aloft as the topping lift sheave was required to go aloft on to inspect the main halyard.  I did not mind too much as I had recently purchased the boat so did a full overhaul at the same time.

dawntreader

Thanks for the replies, photos and docs. I will leave this job to a rigger  :P as (mentioned earlier) once up the mast you will need to secure yourself to the top and release the halyards. It would have been a bonus if I had some steps up there though ::)