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SH-200A-H – Tides Marine Small Batten receptacle ONLY.
This receptacle accepts flat battens up to 1 5/8 inch wide, and up to 1/2 inch in diameter.
Most conventional headboards have a “length along the luff” of 12″ or less. This type of configuration should only require one (1) Tides headboard slide (SH-500) fastened / webbed to the middle of the headboard.
Longer headboards may require two (2) Tides headboard slides – one at the top of the headboard and one at the bottom.
Multi-hull sailboats sail much stiffer than monohulls. If you are fitting a Tides Track System to a multi-hull, you may wish to consider one of the SH-900 headboard car assemblies.
The price of these SH-900 units is in addition to the standard cost of the Tides Track System.
Tides offers two batten receptacles with its track system.
If you wish to use your existing batten receptacles (or those of a competitor), this is possible assuming these receptacles connect to corresponding slides with a 10mm stud.
Simply order an SH-400 (below) for each of the receptacles you wish to use. Turn the 10mm stud into “your” batten receptacles and the Tides System will take care of the rest.
Count the number of reef points on your sail. A Tides SH-401 slide should be used above each reef point (or cringle). However, if the slide above the reef point is a batten receptacle with a Tides slide, this step is not necessary as the SH-401 is already part of this batten receptacle assembly.
Count the remaining existing slides on your sail. These will be replaced with the Tides SH-600 intermediate slides.
Summarize all of the slides you have selected and determine if the total falls within the “one slide for every 2 to 3 feet of track” guideline.
If so, complete the slide section of the Order Form at this time.
If you will need more slides than those which are offered with the standard Tides Track System, contact your loft or Tides Marine for information on how to order additional slides at the regular Retail Price.
Now is a good time to total the length of each Tides slide you have ordered to determine a final slide stack height. Compare this stack height to that of your current slides. If the Tides stack height is longer than your original stack height, your sail cover may need to be modified.
All batten receptacles will use the SH-401 slide.
If your current slides are webbed to the main (or some sort of shackle is used), simply remove the old slides and replace them with the Tides slides. This is covered in more detail in the Sail Track Installation Instructions.
If your existing slides are sewn to the luff or you have a bolt rope, your sailmaker will have to sew web loops onto your sail to complete this installation.
Tides Marine has developed a new line of headboard car assemblies to accommodate the heavier loads being developed on multi-hull vessels with mainsails larger than 500 square feet and monohulls with mainsails larger than 700 square feet. These increased service loads are a result of new sail designs which have much larger roach area and wide head (or fat head) shapes.
If one or more of the standard Tides headboard slides pull out of the Tides track under load, one of these alternate headboard cars could be the solution.
These alternate headboard car assemblies can also be used if the halyard sheave is positioned aft/away from the luff groove or when a masthead crane is used. In these instances, raising the main the last few feet up the mast may result in the slides being pulled away from/out of the Tides Track. Other steps that can be taken to reduce this possibility include:
The alternate headboard car assemblies described hereafter are sold separately.
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SH-910-SST Headboard Car AssemblyTwo stainless steel slides each measuring 3.00″ in length spaced approximately 1 1/4″ apart. Width of the headboard slot in the car is approximately .650″. |
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SH-930 Headboard Car AssemblyTwo stainless steel slides each measuring 3.00″ in length spaced approximately 2 1/4″ apart. Width of the headboard slot in the car is approximately .650″. |