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Greg
FX sails opinion
Hi BillThanks for your suggestions. I have never thought about going this way, that is going the legal way.You are giving me different ideas. I finally got to speak to someone from FX sails. I explained the situation and then listened attentively. The man was very deffensive and hardly let me speak. However, he was not rude. He told me they make a lot of Macgregor sails, always put 3/8" slugs on them and never had any complains or requests to put bigger slugs. I spoke to him before I read your suggestion so I did not mention anything about a possible compensation. In a way I just wanted to hear what he had to say. He said if I wanted I could send him the sail back and he would put bigger slugs on it. I suggested he send me the slugs if he offered them and he agreed. Further he said the size of the slugs did not realy matter since there is really no load on the slugs. As long as they fit in the mast rail and don't come out they should stay there no matter what wind conditons there are. The slugs are only there to keep the sail in place. He also said that even if the slugs came out the mast should not break since when flyng a big spinnaker the tip of the mast is under a lot more stress. In conclusion the man said that mostlikely the slugs came out because my mast was either already weak or improperly rigged, it bent too much and caused the rail to open thus releasing the slugs. (it is interesting why this never happend with my old sail) I called the office of macgregor and I was told their original sails don't come with slugs, they only have 3/8" bolt rope ( plus the dacron that covers it). This really makes no sense. I told them I still have the original macgregor sail with 1/2" slugs. They were puzzled. It is very interesting that even the manufacturer doesn't know any details. I spoke to a number of older mac owners who told me they also have 1/2" slugs on their old sails. I am curious what will be the conclusion of this.Please let me know what you think. Any suggestions would be appreciated.Greetings.PS. what is IMHO?
Hi BillThanks for your suggestions. I have never thought about going this way, that is going the legal way.You are giving me different ideas. I finally got to speak to someone from FX sails. I explained the situation and then listened attentively. The man was very deffensive and hardly let me speak. However, he was not rude. He told me they make a lot of Macgregor sails, always put 3/8" slugs on them and never had any complains or requests to put bigger slugs. I spoke to him before I read your suggestion so I did not mention anything about a possible compensation. In a way I just wanted to hear what he had to say. He said if I wanted I could send him the sail back and he would put bigger slugs on it. I suggested he send me the slugs if he offered them and he agreed. Further he said the size of the slugs did not realy matter since there is really no load on the slugs. As long as they fit in the mast rail and don't come out they should stay there no matter what wind conditons there are. The slugs are only there to keep the sail in place. He also said that even if the slugs came out the mast should not break since when flyng a big spinnaker the tip of the mast is under a lot more stress. In conclusion the man said that mostlikely the slugs came out because my mast was either already weak or improperly rigged, it bent too much and caused the rail to open thus releasing the slugs. (it is interesting why this never happend with my old sail) I called the office of macgregor and I was told their original sails don't come with slugs, they only have 3/8" bolt rope ( plus the dacron that covers it). This really makes no sense. I told them I still have the original macgregor sail with 1/2" slugs. They were puzzled. It is very interesting that even the manufacturer doesn't know any details. I spoke to a number of older mac owners who told me they also have 1/2" slugs on their old sails. I am curious what will be the conclusion of this.Please let me know what you think. Any suggestions would be appreciated.Greetings.PS. what is IMHO?