sidestays

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Ozzie
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Re: sidestays

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Emrys try sleeving your stay adjusters with clear tube or cheaper still flexible caravan drain hose, as I use. It helps to keep them aligned when the mast is taken down / raised. Added advantage is it stops ropes, sails , clothes and body parts getting caught on them
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Re: sidestays

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Good idea I'll give that a go.
cheers

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Re: sidestays

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Sorry, my rigging screws were from Bias boating, not the Whitworths ones as in the link. Used Ronstan 8mm u-bolts to replace old ones.
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