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You are correct. I got twisted around.
On Fri, 21 May 2004 14:10:46 -0400, "Armond Perretta" wrote: Marc wrote: Bergstrom & Ridder have been designing rigs since 1972. The patented characteristics of a B&R rig are the diagonal diamonds, in lieu of running back stays, and swept back spreaders with a small mast section .. I'd have guessed it was the other way around. I.e., the swept-back spreaders compensate for the lack of runners, and that the characteristic "diamond shrouds" keep the mast "in column" athwartships without the use of conventional twin lowers. That'd be my _first_ guess in any case. |
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