by talbot » Thu Jul 17, 2008 2:49 am
The hardware that "suggests" a stern traveller on a DS II may be blocks for a spinnaker sheet and guy. Are they two Schaeffer swivel blocks mounted outboard of the combing? Check your mast to see if it has a pad eye on the leading edge for holding the spinnaker pole. You can use these blocks to make a traveller, but I eventually mounted my traveller to new pad eyes that I through-bolted to the transom.
By the way, a secondary benefit of a stern traveller is that it gives you a place to add some more mechanical advantage. I have owned two DSII's, both of which came with the original center sheeting. I think O'Day's running rigging was ridiculously underpowered for the mainsail. Or I'm just a wimp. Anyway, by adding a fiddle block on the stern traveller and a ratchet on the CB trunk at the cleat, I made both boats much easier to sail in strong winds.