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Hello,
I recently bought a Space Sailer 22 (22 foot keelboat). At the moment the main and jib halyards are wire with rope tails. The wire seems to be in ok condition but the rope tails are really bad (destroyed by sunlight and moisture). I am considering replacing these halyards with Spectra. My question is - If I replace these halyards with spectra will I need to replace the blocks at the top of the mast?? Being an older boat it may not be a bad idea to lower the mast and check it out but if it can be avoided it would be good. I am of the understanding that there are different types of block (with grooves etc and made of different materials) that are used depending of whether you are running wire or rope. Would it really matter if I use a spectra halyard if the block was originally meant to run wire?? or would it jam or wear too much? Thanks, Tim |
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