I have a stainless plate that screws onto the mast and fills the space.  It
allows the slides to slide all the way down (usually).

Joel
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On Nov 17, 2012, at 7:43 PM, Alan Bergen <alan-at-h...@comcast.net> wrote:

Eric:

The track on my boat is similar to yours.  When I reef, I remove the pin
that keeps the slugs from dropping off the track, slack the halyard
allowing the slugs to drop out of the track, attach the reefing cringle to
the "horns" at the forward end of the boom, and tighten the main halyard.
It's a PITA, but having slugs makes it easier to drop the main when
single-handing.  Another choice is to have a rope luff on your main instead
of slugs, or install a fast track system, such as sold by Tides Marine.  Go
to www.tidesmarine.com and click on SailTrack Systems.  They're expensive,
but it's on my list of things to upgrade.

Alan Bergen
C&C 35 Mk III Thirsty
Rose City YC
Portland, OR

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