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I have wire right now for the topping lift. I'm replacing it with spectra.
What will that do for you except to increase windeage? Capt. JG wrote: It's lighter, for one thing, and the sailmaker I'm using suggested it it. It's lighter, stronger, won't chafe things it rubs against (it is also highly resistant to chafe, itself), will never grow "meat hooks" like wire does, and won't rust in hidden spots & suddenly part (dropping the boom on your head). In some cases, modern technology is not that big an improvement. In other cases, it is ![]() But you should have a healthy skepticism of things your sailmaker suggests. Those guys will try to sell you anything! DSK |
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