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![]() Go with a webbing to hold the clew down. This does not need to be tight, any sail maker who knows their stuff can knock one up, most are a valcro sewn to the webbing and this passes around the boom and through the eye a couple of times, and do away with the slug.
Heaps of production boats go down this line, most because it's way cheaper than a track and car setup, and performs in the same manner for 90% of users. Check these links out: http://www.hydesails.co.uk/accessories/clew-strap http://s213.photobucket.com/user/Fas...rap-1.jpg.html Quick and easy solution.. ![]() Cheers Last edited by Robbie.g : 06-12-2015 at 12:36 AM. |
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