
The MC-scow was conceived by Harry C. Melges, Sr., in 1950 and was based on the M-16 hull. In 1965, Harry and son, Buddy Melges, designed today's fiberglass MC scow. The MC is sailed single-handed most of the time, but a crew member can be added depending upon the skipper's weight and strength of the wind. Skippers range in age from youths to sailors in their 70s.
Harken part numbers link to Harken on-line store.
ratchamatic mainsheet®
Use a Ratchamatic as the second block (furthest aft on the boom) in your 4:1 Carbo mainsheet system. It provides holding power in heavy air, but becomes free-rolling when the wind is light.
Ratchet engagement adjusts to suit muscle power.
CAM-LOCKS
Locking headposts let you fix blocks parallel to the boom to prevent the mainsheet from twisting.
CASCADING VANG
This double-ended 16:1 system gives you fingertip control from both sides of the boat.
Links:
MC Builder: www.melges.com/
MC Class: www.mcscow.org/
CD-ROM: www.harkensailinggear.com/
Copyright© 2005 Harken, Inc. All rights reserved