
No... you don't win anything if you guess right.

You are not the only person that has done this, by the way...Inquisitor wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 5:26 pm I broke my daggerboard. I drove up on the trailer with it partially down. Beat me... whip me...
The $710 punishment for a BWY replacement was more than I could stomach.
I'm right there with you. Pulling up 40 pounds isn't a big deal now... but I plan to sail as long as I can. Coincidently this is about as much weight as carrying a 5 gal bladder of water onboard.Tomfoolery wrote: ↑Mon Oct 19, 2020 4:38 am McMaster-Carr sells a wide variety of bare sheaves. My oldest just bought a handful of wire rope sheaves with ball bearings and built a specialized bit of workout equipment with them, running 3/16” dyneema.
Have you considered using single-part to the daggerboard, and two-part above the deck? That way you can use standard blocks, and keep them out of the salt water.
I’ve often considered doing that with my centerboard, but I’m still strong enough to pull it all the way up with some authority. But that won’t last forever.![]()
I used the wrong keywords... didn't know it was called a "sheave". All I got were full blocks.