Re: Re: Plugging the Mast

From: Brent and Laura Wilson (backforty2@lisco.com)
Date: Mon Feb 07 2000 - 06:18:45 PST


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Check out the web site at www.sequelsails.com/SS_Pages/flotpanel.html. It
shows a floatation panel that is slipped over the sail and the halyard is
connected through both. They make them for any boat and it does not require
modifying the sail.
        Brent Wilson
        P-15#657
        Lockridge, IA

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> From: GUNWALES@aol.com
> To: wwpotter@tscnet.com
> Subject: Re: Re: Plugging the Mast
> Date: Sunday, January 30, 2000 2:11 PM
> An alternative floatation I have seen on some older boats - small ones -
is
> to have a foam sheet sewn into the upper triangle of the peak. Looked
like
> 1/2 to 1 inch. That keeps the floatation where it should be though does
not
> help if the sail is lowered.
>
> Cliff in Marysville, PA
>



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