b"TravelerPart numbers represent hardware most commonly used. B BC CStandard boat length*:Small Boat: 6.7 - 8.5 m (22 - 28') A DMidrange: 8.8 - 10.4 m (29 - 34')Big Boat: 10.7 - 12.8 m (35 - 42') 4:1*Refer to Ordering Mainsail Travelers for in-depthE Especifications by boat type.4:1 Remote Cleat: If the traveler is mounted ahead of the companionway, place the cleats at the aft-edge of the cabin house.Diagram Small Boat Midrange Big BoatRef. Description Part No. Part No. Part No.4:1 Remote Cleat D 3:1 DA Traveler 2727 T2742B T3242BB Control block 342 C A CC End control 2742 E2750 E3250 B BD Track 2720 R27 R32E Cam cleat 150 150 150 365E3:1 Remote CleatA Traveler 2727 T2703B T3203B 3:1 Remote Cleat: When the crew sits above the traveler, lead control lines B Control block 341 2637 2601 up the cockpit sides to a convenient cleat on the coaming.C Upright block 220 220 223D Cam cleat 150 150 150 365G F F GE Track 2720 R27 R32Underdeck Traveler ControlA Traveler T3203B.HLB Track R32 F FC Single 3215D Triple 2605E Triple 2604 HF Upright block 222G Cam cleat 150 E EH Padeye 6274:1 Dodger Block 6:1A Traveler T3242B D DB End control E3250HBC Track R32HBD Track riser 1849 C A CE Halyard lead block 1986F Cam cleat 458BUnderdeck Traveler Control: Racing boats often keep decks clean by running the traveler tackle belowdeck. This system has a 6:1 purchase that exits at a central control pod forward of the wheel or tiller, which allows the mainsheet trimmer to easily adjust the traveler. Popular on boats like the Farr 40.B A BC FD 4:1 DE EF F4:1 Dodger: This system works well with a dodger. Farr is a registered trademark of Bruce K Farr.257"