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On Oct 6, 12:59*pm, "Capt. JG" wrote:
I'd prefer to do this vs. replace the slugs, but we'll see. The latter would get me through the "winter" here. I had a lot of trouble with the slides at the ends of my two full length battens sticking last year. This prompted the invention of my in mast track lubricator: http://www.rogerlongboats.com/TrackLube.htm This worked great but I was lubing every couple of weeks and experiencing frustrating sail lowering when it lube time came close again. I thought I would have to go with a plastic track system. My sailmaker replaced the slides at the batten ends with the very highly polished S.S. slides intended for the track system he sells (I've forgotten which). I lube once this summer. The sail doesn't fall down but it goes up and down well enough that I couldn't justify the cost of a Tides or Harken system. I was lucky that the stock 7/8" track on my mast is a good fit for the S.S. slides. You might want to see if this is an option for your and try it first if your mast track is the right size. -- Roger Long |
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