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![]() "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message anews.com... "mmc" wrote in message g.com... "Nigel Molesworth" wrote in message ... I carefully measured every side and the new mainsail looks beautiful. I put new sliders on too. Trouble is, it hangs about 12" from the top of the mast. My old one doesn't. Even tho I have a bosuns chair I haven't gone up to investigate. Any thoughts before I'm forced to go up there? -- Molesworth If you haul it to the top and then set the downhaul, does it look ok? More deck clearance. Can you read? He said it lacks a foot from going all the way to the top. It hangs on something. I'm thinking it's an external track with a screw head (backed out) that's not allowing the new sliders to pass. Wilbur Hubbard He says that the old one does go to the top so he must have different slides on the new one. I presume they are plastic so a look at the difference between the old slides and the new and than a bit of work with a file on just the top couple of slides should fix it. |
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