I just attached a small lanyard through the ringding on my Mast Stepping
pin on my I-20, then tied it to the righting line and stowed it in the
front compartment.  Haven't lost one since.
Cary

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Kurt,
 
I usually just use a Phillips head screwdriver that I always have with
my gear anyway.  One item, many uses.  Pins get lost easily.
 
Take care
 
Barry Lay

Kurt Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I'm trying to find the mast base pin for an H18. IN the Hobie catalog,

I can find what I think is the part (#8020501), but I can't seem to
find 
a reseller with the part. Any recommendations?

--Kurt



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