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Lewis Baumstark (lbaum@preferred.com)
Fri, 26 Nov 1999 19:38:24 -0500


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West Wight Potter Website at URL
http://www.lesbois.com/wwpotter/
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>From: William Shurr <wshurr@email.unc.edu>
>To: JBlumhorst@aol.com
>cc: wwpotter@tscnet.com
>Subject: Lazyjacks
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> West Wight Potter Website at URL
> http://www.lesbois.com/wwpotter/
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>A pre-Turkey thought: Has anyone ever tried to create a simple lazyjack
>system for a Potter 15 by dropping a line or two from the mid-point
>of the topping lift to the mid-point of the boom? Sounds so simple that
>there must be something wrong with the idea!
>Happy Thanksgiving to all.
>BILL, "Bilzbote" NC

I have lazy jacks on my P15. They are attached to the forestay mast padeye
and led down to the boom, I also have a topping lift. I like the way they
work, wouldn't be without them. Bill's idea of leading them from the
topping lift sure is interesting though.

Lewis Baumstark
P15
Bristol, Tn.