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Edgar Edgar is offline
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Default Maxprop's a freaking jerk liar....


"Ellen MacArthur" wrote in message
reenews.net...

Yes, I'm gonna take all the corroded brass parts out and throw them

away.
Like I told Tom I'm gonna use plastic swivel hanks instead and it'll solve
two problems at once. http://www.sailmakerssupply.com/prod_detail_list/24


Do not use those awful things. They are Ok when the sail is up and tensioned
but before you hoist and whenever you lower it you will find that the sail
will fall into folds and this will allow the hanks to turn and slip off the
wire so you will have to crawl out on the foredeck all the time to replace
them and by the time you get back to the halliard some will have come off
again...
I hav a 14' sailing dinghy with them on and am going to replace them when I
get time. They are cheap and nasty.
Use bronze snap hanks. I do not like the ones that involve bending a tang.
I use the ones with two holes that allow you to seize them on.