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Default stainless rigging wire - nick in wire

Frog,

The man complained of nicking a couple of strands. He did not tell us how
old or what the "general" condition of the forestay is. Why do you conclude
that after your repair this forestay would be perfectly sound? You made
sense with the stress stuff but now you're trying to win an argument by
blowing smoke

Dave M.


 
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