oot and putting tape on it could result in adhesive and then
> dirt transferring to your sail .
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> Tim
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> Plavsa
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Wouldn't tacking be a bit slow if you take the sail off between tacks?? :-)
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Mike
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best way to protect the sail is to take the d@mn thing off
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> I need to put those plastic tubes over my turnbuckles and the stick is up.
> I'm prett
ht length, some whipping twine, and a few minutes to
sew the pin to the velco.
Jonathan
Indigo - Southport CT
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s Bay, NS
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I call the caps .. damlostanotheronez
Tim >
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Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS
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If I have th
f St. Margaret's Bay, NS
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If I have the option to put the tubes on without splitting them, I would
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> Slitting the boot and putting tape on it could result in adhesive and
> then dirt transferring to your sail .
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> Tim
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evan Plavsa
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I need to put those plastic tubes over my turnbuckles and the stick is
up. I'm pretty sure I can do this but need confirmation/guidance from
the list.
What's the
Steve:
As long as the lower shroud is attached, you won't need the halyard
attached to the toe rail but it can't hurt.
Also, put a tube over the 'baby stay' up front. Your sail will take
more of a beating on this one than your shrouds. I also have the wire
on my baby stay covered in plasti
If the sails are mot up, any one shroud can be disconnected without
jeopardising the rig.
Rich Knowles
Indigo. LF38
Halifax
On 2013-05-15, at 10:34, Stevan Plavsa wrote:
> cover on, loosely re-attach
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I need to put those plastic tubes over my turnbuckles and the stick is
up. I'm pretty sure I can do this but need confirmatio
re-tension
everything, the mast is in column and even on both sides.
Gary
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From: Stevan Plavsa
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Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 9:34 AM
Subject: Stus-List Disconnecting Shrouds
I need to put those plastic tubes over my turnbuckles
Steve,
Completely agree with Joel. Don't disconnect a thing and slit the
tubes. They'll just slide over and you can tape them up with electrical or
atomic tape.
All the best,
Edd
Edd M. Schillay
Starship Enterprise
C&C 37+ | Sail No:
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Subject: Stus-List Disconnecting Shrouds
I need to put those plastic tubes over my turnbuckles and the stick is up.
I'm pretty sure I can do this but need confirmation/guidance from the list.
What's the safest way to go about this? My boat has one set of outer shrouds
an
Steve,
Wouldn't bother with the halyard. You could slit the tube, slide it over
the wire, lower it and tape it. Or just tape the pins without tubes.
Joel
35/3
Annapolis
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 9:34 AM, Stevan Plavsa wrote:
> I need to put those plastic tubes over my turnbuckles and the stick
I need to put those plastic tubes over my turnbuckles and the stick is up.
I'm pretty sure I can do this but need confirmation/guidance from the list.
What's the safest way to go about this? My boat has one set of outer
shrouds and one set of inner. I'll be putting the covers on the outer
shroud tu
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