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===== Mast ===== | ===== Mast ===== | ||
- | The slot for the mast starts approximately 25in. above the boom. Lengthening the slot is absolutely required. | + | The slot for the mast starts approximately 16in. above the boom. Lengthening the slot is absolutely required. |
Important considerations of any improvement are durability and more importantly- thou shalt do no harm- if the extension causing snagging or other issues it's basically not worth doing. Additionally, easy removal (i.e. tool-less) while on the water would be beneficial, but possibly not necessary since there should still be room at the bottom to release a stopper and allow removal of slugs. Removal of the sail may not be the only concern though, if the backup sail is still missing slugs, or the need to bend a storm sail ever arises. | Important considerations of any improvement are durability and more importantly- thou shalt do no harm- if the extension causing snagging or other issues it's basically not worth doing. Additionally, easy removal (i.e. tool-less) while on the water would be beneficial, but possibly not necessary since there should still be room at the bottom to release a stopper and allow removal of slugs. Removal of the sail may not be the only concern though, if the backup sail is still missing slugs, or the need to bend a storm sail ever arises. | ||
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http://www.rigrite.com/Spars/MetalMast_Spars/MetalMast_Mainsail_Gates.html#MM%20Thumb%20Screw%20Type%20Sail%20Gates%20&%20Stops - just noted for the convenience of the thumb screws | http://www.rigrite.com/Spars/MetalMast_Spars/MetalMast_Mainsail_Gates.html#MM%20Thumb%20Screw%20Type%20Sail%20Gates%20&%20Stops - just noted for the convenience of the thumb screws | ||
+ | ==== Alternatively - Use of Jacklines ==== | ||
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+ | "Jacklines are lines that pass through the slide, allowing some distance between the slide and the shackle attached to the luff of the sail. When the sail is raised completely, the jackline is taught. When the sail is down for reefing, the jackline is loose." Jacklines for the first 3 or 4 slugs may be an option, though the sail stack will still likely sit too high on the boom. | ||
http://www.blumhorst.com/potterpages/Photopoint/mastgates-jacklines/mastgate-jackline-album.htm | http://www.blumhorst.com/potterpages/Photopoint/mastgates-jacklines/mastgate-jackline-album.htm | ||
- | Another consideration, will the new space introduced by the slugs cause an issue with the halyard- will it pull the head diagonally in towards the mast? | ||
===== Slugs ===== | ===== Slugs ===== | ||
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Cost: 24dkk for pack of two, cheaper online | Cost: 24dkk for pack of two, cheaper online | ||
+ | Another consideration, will the new space introduced by the slugs cause an issue with the halyard- will it pull the head diagonally in towards the mast? | ||
http://www.blumhorst.com/potterpages/sail-slugs.htm | http://www.blumhorst.com/potterpages/sail-slugs.htm | ||
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=481642104916679158 | http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=481642104916679158 | ||
+ | http://www.sj21fleet1forums.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=27 |