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The aluminum sheaves and the organizer are Spinlock, not Selden.   At least the ones installed on my 575.     The part number is SPIT50-A and I needed 10 of them to upgrade the sheaves (my organizers are 5 per side)   Are yours Spinlock or Selden?

I got mine from Vela sailing supply but my guess is there is someplace closer with less air freight cost. 

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Rick,

Just an update - I had the old organiser which I replaced in St Martin in early 2022. I have prized off the sheath washers which was easier than I thought it would be. When we get to Samoa I will the replace the smashed sheath for the 600nmile trip to Fiji. I will still replace the sheaths with the aluminum ones once in Fiji.  
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Rick,

Found all the info I need. Looks like I can get the ali sheaths from New Zealand and have them delivered to Fiji. The joys of boating. Doing repairs in exotic locations. 

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Rick,

You are correct they are Spinlock - it must be the lack of sleep over the last 8 days in transit. Velo only had 2 in stock. Yet to hear back from a NZ supplier and and Aussie supplier about stock. Thanks for the help. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Black Diamond Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 July 2025 at 01:04
Let me guess.   Some other 575 owner cleaned out their stock recently? :-)

It probably stretches the definition of PRIME delivery,  but AMAZON has them on their web site.






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maybe ordering them directly from boatoon ? I did it this year and I received the full part in aluminum ...
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That's a good point.    I spoke with SPINLOCK just to be sure of the process for swapping, and they told me that they USUALLY do not make the whole unit available with aluminum sheaves, but they can do it when asked.   You just need to go to SPINLOCK directly.  That's how HANSE (and I assume Boattoon) got theirs.   Most retailers don't have it.  In my case,  I found that the cost of the unit from Boatoon and SPINLOCK was much more than just buying the sheaves separately and swapping. 

If your frames are in good shape, then I would think swapping the sheaves is all you need to do.   If they are deformed in any way, then maybe that makes sense.




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Originally posted by Black Diamond Black Diamond wrote:

That's a good point.    I spoke with SPINLOCK just to be sure of the process for swapping, and they told me that they USUALLY do not make the whole unit available with aluminum sheaves, but they can do it when asked.   You just need to go to SPINLOCK directly.  That's how HANSE (and I assume Boattoon) got theirs.   Most retailers don't have it.  In my case,  I found that the cost of the unit from Boatoon and SPINLOCK was much more than just buying the sheaves separately and swapping. 

If your frames are in good shape, then I would think swapping the sheaves is all you need to do.   If they are deformed in any way, then maybe that makes sense.



I was told by boatoon in a different context that they sell parts from the Hanse inventory. it makes sense, and indeed explains why they always have the "right " part that's installed on the boat.
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