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![]() "Charlie Morgan" wrote in message ... On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 13:42:01 -0600, "Bob Crantz" wrote: You realize that the feeder opening is below the boom on some boats. I'm not kidding. Please explain the details of how this works and give examples of boats that are rigged this way. I'm truly curious. I don't think you are correct, and I can't even imagine the setup you are claiming. CWM That's just it - it doesn't work. If you haul the sail all the way up on a Neptune 16 the gooseneck is above the feed slot. The sail is original stock, not shortened. It's the only boat I've seen like that. All I can figure is that the sail is not to be hauled all the way up. Any advice, suggestions, commments or insults are appreciated. I don't own a boat, this is my friend's boat. Amen! |
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