I am not a H18 owner (although it wouldn't be bad) but isn't the point of 
the softer pin to prevent destroying the mast step? It's alot easier 
replacing a pin than replacing the base.

Bill

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From: "Kurt Guenther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2004 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: [beachcats] H18 Mast Base Pin


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> Thanks for the tip.  I'll give it a try.
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>>Kurt
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>>I have a handful of the damn things, never been used. I always use a #2
>>Phillips head screwdriver.  The stock mast base pins have a tendancy to 
>>bend and
>>become difficult to use.  The advantages of using the screwdriver are 
>>twofold.
>>One they are generally made of a much harder medal, thus they don't bend, 
>>and
>>two, they have a handle that makes them much easier to insert and remove, 
>>three
>>they are handy for other things, four, they are easier to see, and don't 
>>get
>>lost or misplaced as easily.
>>However, If you still REALLY want one, i'll be glad to send you one.
>>
>>Stephen
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