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Scotty wrote:
"katy" wrote in message ... Becasue it does...becasue we tried it...you have to use enough tape and stitch enough to make sure the lines don't come aprt, no? Well....that much tape and stitching makes the halyard too fat to go through the slot for inmast halyards...been there, done that..messenger line is the way to go... How many rolls of tape did you use. ONE piece of good quality duct tape is all that's needed. What is that, 1/3 mm ? Scotty Wouldn't hold...ours has to run through a plastic sleeve all the way up the mast...keeps things from banging against each other in there.... |
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