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That worked guys. Thanks for the help
DaraghReply 05/06/2020 17:25:00
Shero
Posts: 11
Thanks for your help guys. I am sailing this evening so will try removing and reinstall with help of rubber mallet if needed.
Reply 04/06/2020 10:38:00
Shero
Posts: 11
I have a new boat to - 3244. When I was installing the ratchet block on fit out it was quite hard to push in until I got the click. I could not do it with my force alone, it was protruding about 2 or 3mm. I eventually had to give it a very gentle tap with a rubber mallet and a protective block and it then clicked straight into place. Not sure if I will be able to get it back out in a hurry though ! In hindsight, maybe a small amount of some lubricant spray may have helped.Reply 01/06/2020 18:48:00
AWilliams
Posts: 4
I have a new one too 3198, and mine is fine so far. If I remember correctly there is a tab which needs to click in place (hence the supplied tool is essential to remove it). Maybe it just needs a good push! If that fails call/email RS support - that’s what they are there for, and they obviously know about any issues better than most of us.Reply 31/05/2020 18:56:00
David-at-BroadwaterSC
Posts: 42
Same happening on mine, also new, 3288 Reply 31/05/2020 16:44:00
NoelButler
Posts: 1
Hi,
I am looking for some help please.
I just got a new Aero 3187 and was out for a great spin today. However the mainsheet ratchet block released from the deck fitting on two occasions. Is there something I need to do or can do to prevent this happening?
Thanks
Daragh Sheridan
IRL 3187Reply 30/05/2020 20:33:00
Shero
Posts: 11