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Larry

I have a new H260, and when I place the Jib T-ball in the mast, and then raise the mast the Jib falls to the side until I move it around the spreader arm. In the process the T-ball turns side ways in the slot/holder. When I attach the jib to the bow and put in under stress the T-ball pops out and the jib falls to the deck. Can anyone tell me the method to placing it in the slot and then keeping it there. It is a new 2001 boat. I am looking for help. Have others had this problem and how have you solved it?
 
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Gino

T bolt retainer

I ran into the same problem with my h-19 and solved it by taking a 1X2 inch piece of inner tube, folding it in half and insterting it into the space above the T bolt in the mast. If you wrap it over the tip of a small straight blade screw driver you can insert it somewhat like pluging a leak in a tubeless tire. Cut off the excess leaving about a quarter inch sticking out. I've been using this method for a while now with no problems. I understand Hunter (or Z Spar) has rubber plugs made for this but they may be hard to find and not nearly as econimical.
 
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Dick Leis

Mast Slot Plugs

Ditto on high cost and difficulty in finding replacement plugs. I found that the heavy duty tarp straps that truckers use to hold traps in place on flatbed trucks can be cut into short lengths (3/4") and hole punched on either side to form an "H" serve as an excellent plug. The lucky will find these broken straps along the road and have free plugs with a little work.
 
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Henry Scurlock

I've used corks with some success...

also had good luck with 'caps' from test tubes. They have a soft outer part and a solid core.
 
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Rick Webb

If it's a New Boat

I'd be asking the dealer "Where are my plugs?"
 
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