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![]() Wow, great information, Thank you.
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Thanks again -jason |
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Most often a swage stud (on the wire) is right hand threaded so when all is set up well the turnbuckle will tighten when the body is turned counter-clockwise. Note in my earlier post (I really should register one of these days - every post you've seen recently with the same unregistered name is the same guy - me) that I mentioned the turnbuckle having a toggle at each end. More likely (especially if this is an older boat), you probably have a fork at each end. If so, you should consider adding a merriman style toggle or replacing one of the forks with a toggle at the bottom end of the turnbuckle when you re-rig. |
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![]() Popeye, I don't think you know what you are talking about. You should just stay under the cockpit, where you belong. Looking forward to Port A
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