Hi, folks... I'm making some decisions on hardware placement now that the deck is almost framed in. Most things are pretty well detailed in the plans or are self explanatory. But I have to make a pretty basic choice now with regard to the mainsheet traveler before installing the support blocking for it. The plans, (and common sense/tradition...) call for the traveler to be mounted right aft, just forward of the deck edge. The traveler wlll be a simple "U" shaped bronze rod thru-bolted to the backing blocks. But SWMBO's insistance on SOME form of auxiliary power and a sweet deal on one of those neat, bronze, removeable outboard engine brackets will interfere with placing the traveler where it ought to be unless I put the engine well off to one side. Not a very practical solution with my VERY narrow transom. (Probably also mean having to go with a much shorter traveler than I need/want as well) My initial thought is to simply move the traveler far enough forward to place the engine bracket mounting "plate" aft of it. This would only mean shifting the traveler about 6 or 8 inches forward of the location shown in the plans. I realise this will change the geometry of the mainsheet lead down from the boom topping, but we aren't talking about a very "high tech" rig here... Splice at the boom topping leading down through the deck/traveler block, up to a second block on a boom bale mounted about a third of the way along the boom and finally down to a cleat in the cockpit. It occurs to me I may want a slighty shorter "run" to the traveler since it would be farther forward and that it may not "look" quite right somehow, not being right aft, but are there any other, less obvious problems with this scheme that haven't occured to me yet? Thanks... This is the first real deviation from the plans that I've contemplated, so I'm a bit hesitant...

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, haul a real tender with an outboard. If you need power, haul it up alongside, secure appropriately, fire it up and away you go
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