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Old 04-08-2013, 05:23   #1
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endeavour 42

Does anyone have an endeavour 42. We are getting ready to put the mast back on the sailboat does any body have eny good pictures because I would like to figure out the location for the halyards and the sheets . We are located in Sarasota Florida any help would be much appreciated.
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Old 04-08-2013, 05:58   #2
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I've seen about 6 of them and they were all different. Some variations from the factory and a lot of owner upgrades.
Lazy jacks, boom furl, in mast furl, mack pack. Some had no lines led to the cockpit some had all lines led to the cockpit
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Thanks . I have 3 leads going to the cockpit . I figure they should be boom vang , roller furling and the third would be the main sheet. Would be nice to have a few more in the cockpit but it is not set up for that with the center cockpit layout. I figure the reefing lines will require a trip to the mast .
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Thanks . I have 3 leads going to the cockpit . I figure they should be boom vang , roller furling and the third would be the main sheet. Would be nice to have a few more in the cockpit but it is not set up for that with the center cockpit layout. I figure the reefing lines will require a trip to the mast .
By roller furling, I assume you mean the headsail? Many are run along the stanchions back next to the cockpit. I changed mine to come straight back thru the coaming

I have 2 holes on each side of the cockpit coaming with 4 clutches on one side and 2 on the other side.
Headsail furler
Mainsail furler
Vang
Topping lift
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Mainsheet

I've seen some with no lines to the cockpit and many with just a few.

Some have the mainsheet at the back of the cockpit at the traveller with a jamb cleat on a block
I would think reefing lines for the main might be nice in the cockpit?

Again, I'd bet that no 2 are alike after all this time.

Have you tried the endeavourowners website or facebook page?
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Re: endeavour 42

I would try Endeavour Sailboat Owners Forum
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Does anyone have an endeavour 42. We are getting ready to put the mast back on the sailboat does any body have eny good pictures because I would like to figure out the location for the halyards and the sheets . We are located in Sarasota Florida any help would be much appreciated.
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Thank you both I'll go ahead and look at that Facebook page this evening
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