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![]() Pretty sure we have more rake than before and no change at the gooseneck. The mast is keel stepped and is sitting square to the step. Thanks for the input, though.
We did contact North Sails and they said it would not be unusual for a full batten main like ours to overlap the stay, so we might just live with it. |
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![]() could the new batten be stiffer than the old , such that it gets caught now, where you didn't notice before?
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![]() Hello,
I agree with Brian, that more rake should lead to more room for the mains'l batten, not less. It could be that the jibstay is the wrong length, or that the mast is inverted (bend), or that the batten is stiffer, or that the hoist is longer than before, or some combination of these things, or something else entirely. I'll be visiting the boat tomorrow (Thursday), if it is in its slip, and will report back. Fair leads, Brion Toss |
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![]() Sorry, Brion, but she won't be in the slip. We said to heck with it and have gone sailing. We haven't had much wind, but the sail comes across well enough. Presently we're in West Sound, Orcas Island and we'll be out another week. Thanks for thinking of us.
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![]() Its good to hear that you are safe and the things are going on pleasant.
Make the journey safe. Good Luck...
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