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I was really concerned when Ashley was at the top of the mast... that would
be a long fall... but neither she nor her boss seemed concerned. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "DSK" wrote in message ... http://sailnow.photosite.com/Excalib...SCN0006_5.html Walt wrote: Well, the title is a dead giveaway: "Excaliber-furler" Obviously it's an invisible furler and whoever can pull the jib out of it gets to be the King. The thing that's missing is the King-Arthur-of-the-Sea wannabe. He's not missing, he's standing at the back of the boat pushing on the backstay to keep the mast up. DSK |
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