the space for his approach however.
Contradictions, corrections, alternate views welcome and encouraged. Tx.
Dave
From: Bradley Lumgair
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Subject: Stus-List Windstar II Mast Step Repair
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Quite a tho
Brad,
Leeward shrouds going slack, though a bit unnerving at first, is
perfectly normal in our kind of rigs. The windward shrouds are doing
all the work.
Neil Gallagher
Weatherly, 35-1
Glen Cove, NY
On 12/8/2015 11:41 AM, Bradley Lumgair via CnC-List wrote:
Quite a thorough blog, and rea
Quite a thorough blog, and really appreciate the pictures, makes it all seem
do-able. Thanks for having the forethought to document the process.
I'm now officially worried! I have issues with the leeward shrouds going slack
(very) in anything 10+ knots. I've checked tension (Loos Gauge) at the d
Quite a thorough blog, and really appreciate the pictures, makes it all seem
do-able. Thanks for having the forethought to document the process.
I'm now officially worried! I have issues with the leeward shrouds going slack
(very) in anything 10+ knots. I've checked tension (Loos Gauge) at the