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Can someone give me a hand finding the right turnbuckle for a prindle 18?

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(@slanter)
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Lubber
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So my dad and I picked up a 1980 Prindle 18 for $500 with trailer last winter, we've managed to fix up the rest of the problems with it but it's still missing the forestay turnbuckle. We've tried ordering a couple of the right size but they never seem to thread right.

I know I can order the whole wire/turnbuckle assembly online, but the standing rigging still looks pretty good and I'm not looking forward to spending $90 just to get a $20 turnbuckle.

 
Posted : April 30, 2018 10:35 am
(@bradinjax)
Posts: 226
Mate
 

Sounds like you could use a portuguese turnbuckle:

https://www.thebeachcats.com/pictures?g2_itemId=80821

Use high quality high strength line like Spectra, Vectran or Dyneema

 
Posted : April 30, 2018 10:45 am
MN3
 MN3
(@MN3)
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Great fun boat!
enjoy

SIde note: I have had rigging fail on me after a year or 2 of use

and a falling mast can kill someone - and since i rig on a public beach i (personally) err on the side of caution and replace all standing rigging when i buy a boat unless i know it's history

Ymmv (but please don't rig by me) πŸ™‚

Edited by MN3 on Apr 30, 2018 - 05:48 PM.

MN3

 
Posted : April 30, 2018 11:45 am
(@klozhald)
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slanter wrote: We've tried ordering a couple of the right size but they never seem to thread right.

Did you try to take it in a nautical store - West Marine, etc. - and match the turn buckle barrel?
You do realize that the barrels are threaded opposite hand on each end (left hand threads vs. right hand threads)?

bradinjax mentions a Portuguese windlass, and he is neither kidding nor wrong (and he spelled Portuguese correctly!).
There have been beachcat ocean racers on the west coast safely using a windlass for decades.

 
Posted : April 30, 2018 12:24 pm
(@slanter)
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klozhald wrote: [quote=slanter]We've tried ordering a couple of the right size but they never seem to thread right.

lo
Did you try to take it in a nautical store - West Marine, etc. - and match the turn buckle barrel?
You do realize that the barrels are threaded opposite hand on each end (left hand threads vs. right hand threads)?

bradinjax mentions a Portuguese windlass, and he is neither kidding nor wrong (and he spelled Portuguese correctly!).
There have been beachcat ocean racers on the west coast safely using a windlass for decades.

Unfortunately I live about three and a half hours from the nearest marine store, so I'm trying not to make that trip for a turnbuckle. I would just use a line, but the threaded fitting I'm looking for a turnbuckle for is crimped onto the forestay so there's nothing to tie it to.

 
Posted : April 30, 2018 2:52 pm
MN3
 MN3
(@MN3)
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i do recall the 18's do have a interesting rigging forestay
you can contact apsltd or murrays.com and they can get you set up with a marine turnbuckle or the part you need

Please post pics of you sailing the snot out of it πŸ™‚

Edited by MN3 on Apr 30, 2018 - 09:41 PM.

MN3

 
Posted : April 30, 2018 3:34 pm
Steve
(@Dogboy)
Posts: 964
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Most forestay's on 18 foot cats are 5/32" diameter cable. The standard size turnbuckle end fitting for a 5/32" diameter cable uses a 1/4-28 thread (assuming it's a US part, which it probably is since it's a Prindle). I would double check the cable diameter and then just call a shop like APS and tell them you need a turnbuckle for a 5/32" diameter cable assembly. If you have a thread gauge, that would be the best approach, so you can confirm the thread size of the stud on the end of the forestay.

https://loosnaples.com/images/Documents/LoosNaplesCatalog2018.pdf

Do not "jury rig" your new boat together by tying the forestay up. Your mast will fall down. The mast needs to be properly secured using the correct hardware.

sm

Steve M.

 
Posted : May 1, 2018 4:25 am
John Schwartz
(@JohnES)
Posts: 797
Chief
 

I may have one in my spare parts box.... I'll look when I get home tonight and report back... If so you can have it.

 
Posted : May 1, 2018 4:45 am