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by: MartyPosted on: February 12, 2017September 5, 2024

Testing the new mast foot

Testing the mast foot today before final assembly of the new aluminium mast.

Fits snugly after a few adjustments. Much better than the old mast, which was a bit loose and therefore turned a bit with every tacking.


A bit of paint on the visible parts and then it’s “mission accomplished”.

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