jsloan999 wrote:
Does anyone have links to diagrams showing how to string a 6:1 purchase?
Ok, here's how I can best describe reeving a non-low-profile 7:1 mainsheet system with a becket hung from the middle of the upper triple block. Sorry, I don't have any pics. To make the system 6:1, just untie the end of the mainsheet from the becket on the upper block and put a stopper knot in it so it stops on the lower triple block.
The top triple block and the bottom single ratchet block should be oriented parallel to each other. The lower triple block (mounted on top of the single ratchet block) should be oriented 90 degrees to the other two blocks.
Assuming you're facing the front of the mainsheet system. (1) Take your mainsheet line and pass it from the front of the jaws of the cam cleat on the single ratchet block through the cleat and out the back of the ratchet block. (2) Then pass the line in the backside and out of the front side of the center sheave on the upper triple block. (3) Now pass the line in from the right side and out of the left side of the forward most block on the lower triple sheave. (4) Then pass the line in from the frontside and out the backside of the left most sheave on the upper triple block. (5) Then pass the line in from the left side and out the right side of the rear sheave on the lower triple block. (6) Then pass the line in from the back side and out the front side of the right sheave on the upper triple block. (7) Then pass the line in from the right side and out the left side of the center sheave on the lower triple block (you now have 6:1). (8) Then tie the line off to the becket on the upper triple block (you now have 7:1).
Confused?
That is from memory, but I believe it is correct. Your blocks should actually end up at about 45 degrees to each other, but there should be no crossed lines.
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