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Put the slides on. They can be adjusted later by using longer or
shorter shackles or seizing. You can even fiddle with them yourself by using temporary lashings. -- Roger Long "Don White" wrote in message ... Roger Long wrote: Do you have reef points? It's way easier to reef putting the points between the bolt rope and boom than around the boom. Same for furling. The sail stays on top of the boom. If you don't have reef points, this would be a good time to have them put in. If you leech isn't quite right, too tight or too loose, tell the sailmaker. Adjustments can sometimes be made by making the slides at the end closer or farther away from the bolt rope. Yes, I do have one set of reef points. I haven't used this sail yet. Wonder if I should hold off until I see how it works...or just get the slides and adjust later if needed? |
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