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Forum: Rigging & Sails 12-30-2008, 06:45 PM
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Posted By redbopeep
Hi, Important--is your mast cross section...

Hi,

Important--is your mast cross section round or not?

Also, plenty of carbon fiber masts out there with mast tracks. What makes you think your's wouldn't be ok with a track?
Forum: Rigging & Sails 12-24-2008, 03:57 PM
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Posted By redbopeep
Rubbing/chafe shouldn't be the major issue. ...

Rubbing/chafe shouldn't be the major issue. Coatings are not worn off of wooden masts given such treatment. However, it is hard to keep a coating on an aluminum mast and wear could be an issue...
Forum: Rigging & Sails 12-20-2008, 01:12 AM
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Posted By redbopeep
To easily use a method of lacing or hoops on a...

To easily use a method of lacing or hoops on a mast, you can only go up to where the spreaders are (so you can take the sail down the traditional way, dropping it rather than doing something like...
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