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John Faris
I'm wondering if I have the same mast design as other Hunter oweners and how to deal with it when reefing the main.Just above the gooseneck, the slit in the mast widens, as if it were designed for a luff rope instead of slides to hold the main to the mast. As such, if allowed to, the slides would fall out as the main is lowered. To prevent that from happening, there is a stopper, about half the size of my little finger with a thumb screw on the side of it, that slides into the mast at the wide opening and is tightened to keep the slides from sliding down and out. So far so good. But, when I want to reef the main, the reefing cringle won't reach the rams horn unless the stopper is removed and the lower slides are allowed to fall out.Trying to use a wrench to loosen the stopper and keep it from getting lost while reefing the main in heavy air seems a bit too much. Are other Hunter masts configured that way? Is there a better device to keep the slides from falling out that can be released easily?