Before you even think about removing the "slide" track, go on line and make 
sure it is not a Tides Marine Strong Track. 

If it is a strong track, it is one of the better upgrades that could have been 
done on your boat. Performance is far better than you will get from sail slugs 
in an internal track. I can hoist the main on my 38 to within about 2 feet of 
the top without putting the halyard on a winch. Sand if you let the halyard go, 
the sail comes down like the blade of a guillotine. Periodic maintenance is to 
flush the rack with dish soap and fresh water.

Rick Brass

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> On Mar 24, 2014, at 21:12, Terry pearson <tvpear...@mchsi.com> wrote:
> 
> On my 33MKII mast, the previous owner placed a nylon (or similar)slide in the 
> mast track. I want to remove the "slide" track and go back to the original 
> sail slides for this mast, but I cant seem to find anything telling me the 
> proper size. the track appears to be able to accommodate either round slugs 
> or flat slides.is this possible? I tried measuring the slide slot and it 
> appears to be 15/16th wide flat slide .can anyone confirm this? 
> 
> Thanks,
> Confused:=)
> 
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