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<font color="blue"><font size="4"><font face="Comic Sans MS">Chris and Ray Had a very short lull in weather today so......... I pulled the sail out of a Catalina sail bag which was stenciled with C310 on it. The ATN worked like a charm and the sail bag which had an rigid opening with a 1/8" wire by 3 foot dia which made bagging the sail in a hurry and put below no worries.
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Paul, looks great. You might want to get the sheet below your lifelines when you go sailing. They also sell parrell beads to run around your jib to avoid chafe from the line you show at the tack, and then run an ajustable tack line to the foot of your forestay base.
<font color="blue"><font size="4"><font face="Comic Sans MS">Stu First time up I think it's a drifter. By the way send me that battery thing on a different format OK.
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<font color="blue"><font size="4"><font face="Comic Sans MS">Paul Thanks for the comment... When there is another lull in the weather I will measure the sail. Won't fit in garage. I really think it is a asymmetrical. Funny though, it has a <b>Catalina Sails </b> label made in USA. Snowed a little today.
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