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If your mast sheaves were originaly intended for wire with rope tail,
the sheave groove would have a normal radius groove with a shallow smaller groove for the wire., now that your using all rope halyards, you should change the sheaves to a standard radius. When you 'sweat up' your halyard with the old combination, the wire will seat in the shallow small groove, while hauling the sail up the rope rides smoothly in the larger radius. Once you switch to rope, the halyard load cause the line to deform into the old wire groove (not good on the line). I agree, you should drop the mast and see what you have.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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