Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() "Matt Colie" wrote in message ... Get a paint pen or a good marker and put a stripe all the way along the inner part that line up wit the pin. This is so you know where the pine is when you are trying to lock it - Just line up the line you made with the pin and pull or pust to the nearest hole. You will be hard pressed to change the length with the pole in place, but again, a couple of marks on the inner part will let you set the length you like on the first try. I understand the procedure that you suggest, however, I am still left with the question of how to you pull the inside tube out while pressing the buttons on the other end. That is a ~10 ft reach. What I have been doing, this far, is hook the outboard end onto a deck fitting, press the buttons and pull, until the pins are past the "stow-lock" position. Once released from the "stow-lock" position, I can work from the outboard end of the pole and rotate the inside tube so that the pins don't engage any of the holes in between. As a new pole, I can also allow the inside tube slide of it's own weight by dipping the pole at about 20 degrees, however, I doubt this will work after a couple seasons of exposure to use and elements. Thanks, Steve s/v Good Intention |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Whisker Pole length?? | Cruising | |||
Oh! The Humanity!!!! | ASA | |||
FS: Whisker Pole in Massachusetts | Marketplace | |||
FS: Spinnaker pole in Md | Marketplace | |||
FS: 12' Spinnaker pole in Md | Marketplace |