I have a thought on which I'd appreciate opinions.
I have never had a ton of success with dry lube sprays like McLube, et.al., for lubricating sail slugs and mast tracks. It doesn't seem to last very long. I suspect it's getting washed out by the rain.
Recently I have come to really appreciate a Snap Stick for lubricating plastic zippers, on the dodger, bimini, sail cover, etc. It makes such a huge difference!
So, I was thinking, why not rub this on each sail slug, where it's making contact in the sail track, back and front? I guess it would stay in place longer than dry lube, and it's not at all harmful to anything.
Has anyone tried this?
Thoughts?
I have never had a ton of success with dry lube sprays like McLube, et.al., for lubricating sail slugs and mast tracks. It doesn't seem to last very long. I suspect it's getting washed out by the rain.
Recently I have come to really appreciate a Snap Stick for lubricating plastic zippers, on the dodger, bimini, sail cover, etc. It makes such a huge difference!
So, I was thinking, why not rub this on each sail slug, where it's making contact in the sail track, back and front? I guess it would stay in place longer than dry lube, and it's not at all harmful to anything.
Has anyone tried this?
Thoughts?