Got up at 0530 to be at the boat by 0800. Figured I had about six more hours of work on the mast after tweny-four the previous Monday and Tuesday. The picture tells the story. How stupid to install and not measure first. But the rigging was made as a copy, I had sent them the original.
The good news is that with a keel-stepped mast and tight uppers, backstay, and forestay that it might not fall on the Swan next to me.
The other good news is that my measurements for the forestay and new Harken furler were right. So after two hours of beating in the mast seal I went home. And I don't plan to return anytime soon.
The good news is that with a keel-stepped mast and tight uppers, backstay, and forestay that it might not fall on the Swan next to me.
The other good news is that my measurements for the forestay and new Harken furler were right. So after two hours of beating in the mast seal I went home. And I don't plan to return anytime soon.
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