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I know you have a wooden boat and this looks like it'll take care of the chafe issue
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Spreader tips: What's the best chafe protection?
I know you have a wooden boat and this looks like it'll take care of the chafe issue
Caption contest: "You're going to love Kroozing, honey".
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You mean extend the batten's 'length' using the adjustement?
You may be right. I didn't put much tension in the battens on first install.
Do you have velcro "compressor" at the leech where you slide the battens in?
Yes on the velcro, no on the cunningham.
Do you have a screw adjustment at the slide too?
Just a "stuffer"(short piece of batten).
It's possible that the lower battens aren't stiff enough.
Lazyjacks
My problem is the shallow angle of the Lazy Jacks.
Would you add another line?
Just raise the attachment and stay with one line, 4 legs on the boom.
Here is what we have on our Catalina 42
That's just what I have except it turns at your lower spreader.
Mine
You have what I want:Fully contained drop, flake later.
On my old Freedom 25 with 265' main sail, fully battened.....
I use elk hide & a baseball stitch ...
I do the same although my stitching isn't as nice.
I think sewing hide around those bronze hoops is more than I want to take on.
I don't understand why you're asking about the hoops
I think every spreader end chafes sails.
Take some mesh chafe tubes that are used for lines
That's an idea. I'll look into that.
Thinking out of the box a bit
Here's what the hoops look like, up close.
They look good