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![]() "Bart" wrote in message ups.com... I've had one in-mast furler jam and it took lots of playihng with it to get it to furl. Consider what a have furled in mast sail will do when the wind picks up. The in boom furlers, if the fail, will at least let your drop the sail normally. Also the battens have to be vertical as you said, and the leech straight or hollow. |
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