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The view of the Hunter's fiberglass or Stainless Steel Traveler Arch is
interesting. I wonder what would be the merit of having an arch like that on a sailboat. Could a strong squall damage such an arch? Can the traveler be released in time to empty the main sail when hit by a strong gust of wind? When maneuvering through canal locks can the arch rub against the concrete walls while the boat is rising and swirling? I see that the latest model have a stainless steel arch instead of fiberglass on previous models. |
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