Hello all.....
My new to me 423 has no spare halyards and I find this to be a problem if I ever need to quickly get up the mast to change light or do maintenance. Have an in-mast furling main so that halyard will always be attached, a head-sail furling (obviously) that will always be attached and an empty spin halyard spot. Question is that I would like to run a new halyard before I pull my sails and was wondering if the lines go through a conduit inside the mast so as not to foul the main furling?? I have not inspected the mast as boat is wrapped and a few hours away (winter storage paid in CT as part of sale).
Thanks!
My new to me 423 has no spare halyards and I find this to be a problem if I ever need to quickly get up the mast to change light or do maintenance. Have an in-mast furling main so that halyard will always be attached, a head-sail furling (obviously) that will always be attached and an empty spin halyard spot. Question is that I would like to run a new halyard before I pull my sails and was wondering if the lines go through a conduit inside the mast so as not to foul the main furling?? I have not inspected the mast as boat is wrapped and a few hours away (winter storage paid in CT as part of sale).
Thanks!