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One doesn't need another traveler. One needs only a place to
fit the block and tackle on either quarter. In the case of my fine yacht I use the supporting loop on the aft life-line stanchions. S.Simon - a sailor who knows and utilizes alternative ways and means. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Hey, Booby what you don't seem to understand is at the end of my boom there's a stainless steel tang to which I can attach a block and tackle so I can easily fit end-boom sheeting in heavy weather. I wasn't aware that you had two travelers for this purpose! Wow! Meanwhile....my boom doesn't snap in half in a breeze! Have you taken measures to protect the mast? Was it made by the same poor company that cast the boom? RB |
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