Could you use a pendant(?) at the top or bottom to extend the 110 a few feet to 
raise the top swivel?

--- In [email protected], "Leroy" <leroy.sailor...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> Thanks for the reply. have used mclube on fittings but never directly on the 
> sail itself. Forestay rigged correctly, my 150 goes up without a hitch, it is 
> my "new" 110 that is hesitant. BTW, went sailing with the 110% which has a 
> luff of only 28ft vs 33 ft on my 150. Guess what ?
> Yup, had the halyard wrap around the extrusion as the "standoff" was 
> installed for the 150 and does'nt work for the 110. the only way out of this 
> dilemma is to install another jib halyard with a standoff appropriate for the 
> 110. Wish I had thought this through before i bought this used sail. Thing is 
> , it draws so well. went sailing in 15-22kts with this sail (no main) and 
> easily made good 5kts on a close reach. New halyard means , hound band or 
> tang and pulley installed below masthead with second stand off for this 
> sail.Any better solutions ot there ? tks Leroy
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], Rspeers@ wrote:
> >
> > You might also check to make sure that the forestay is attached to the  
> > front hole in the fitting at the top of the mast. If it is in the back 
> > hole, 
> > the  halyard may be rubbing on the fitting.
> >  
> > Bob
> >  
> >  
> > In a message dated 5/23/2010 5:48:20 P.M. US Eastern Standard Time,  
> > leroy.sailorman@ writes:
> > 
> >  
> >  
> >  
> > Hi all. my headsail with #6 luff tape requires much force to hoist up the  
> > furler groove. Can i put lube on the sail luff tape to ease the friction? 
> > and  what is a safe lube to use ?// leroy
> >
>


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