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"Capt. JG" wrote:


I have an in-mast halyard. I need to improve the slide/track
situation.


I forget the name of the outfit I was looking at, they were based in
FL.

They would send you a plastic gage to get the correct size of your
track.

Try this one, it rings a bell:

http://preview.tinyurl.com/l6k27m

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"Capt. JG" wrote:

I can't get my main to the top without a winch either, unless there's
minimal wind.


External halyards and good slide/track mechanism makes most of that go
away.

Had a 30ft Seafarer with a high aspect sail plan (small main, only 10 ft
boom) and external halyards.

Never had a problem with the main.


Lew




I have an in-mast halyard. I need to improve the slide/track situation.


Tides Marine has an excellent system for a LOT less moola than Harken.
Makes the main feel like it's not even attached to the mast. About $25
a foot, complete, and you can install it yourself.

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