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Geoff Schultz
 
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"Roger Long" wrote in news:XZQye.3820$e%5.2999
@twister.nyroc.rr.com:

Metal contact forces are very high in the threads. Stainless is
especially prone to galling. What he is probably referring to is the
practice of putting the boat on a tack and attempting to tune the
weather rigging until it looks right under load. This can destroy a
turnbuckle.


That makes complete sense. Thanks for the explanation!

Since I have a Freedom 40/40 with a free standing carbon fiber mast, I
don't quite have these same issues.

-- Geoff
 
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