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There are several solutions like Batt-cars and the Strong track that allow the main to go
up and down very easily. Add a Dutchman system, or a StackPak (too bad you can't do both) and you have something that's very easy and not more complicated than a normal system. Bobsprit wrote: RB, I don't feel that they are that much improvement over a fully battened main in Lazy Jacks. My opinion, for what ever it is worth. That's what I'm relaying to my friend. He can always add a powered winch for sail raising. Thanks. RB |
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