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"MikeC" wrote in news:1154365948.499813.251850
@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: I was worried about getting the straps down under the keel and not wacking the mast. Is there something I should know about the whole procedure before I give it a try??? The only place I have experience with the slings they have a large metal frame holding the straps apart side-to-side and fore-aft. At our club where we launch a lot of dinghys the hoists have large hooks. Each boat has it's own lifting bridle arrangement that stays with that boat. The bridle is usually two lines to the shroud chainplates and one line to the transom. All these lines are connected to a large ring that the hook on the hoist grabs onto. Is that how your club is or do they already have some kind of strap arrangement? Kirk. |
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