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Ringmaster wrote:
After wetsanding burnishing with bronze wool or burlap polishes the surface. It's difficult to believe that this would be an improvement on wetsanding with 1000 grit. But it's a long tough roud to get up to where ws'ing w/1k gr will do any good, whereas it may be that burnishing with bronze wool can bring improvement right out of the box. Unrelated question: How come there's no frac rigs at all in your fleet? Don't know how you reached that conclusion. Just guessing, it looked like all mastheads in the pics you linked to. .... A Merit 25 and a Tartan 35 first come to mind. The Tartan owner even has a J35 main. There is also a Ranger 22 and a Beneteau 23 that I think are fractional. We had a Laser 28 but the owner sold the boat last year. Personally I feel mastheads are better on the bay. Bigger chutes for light air. You may be right but I still just like frac rigs better ![]() Fresh Breezes- Doug King |