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Northlander
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Initially Posted - 07/05/2005 :  12:43:50  Show Profile
For those with a WB...how is your halyard exit block mounted to the mast...rivets?, screws?, through bolted? I'm thinking about installing a couple on my WK (came with halyards lead aft).

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Chris

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Northlander
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Response Posted - 07/06/2005 :  14:23:10  Show Profile
Come on, guys, don't leave hanging...

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JohnMD
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Response Posted - 07/06/2005 :  18:00:35  Show Profile
One rivet in the middle and a screw on top and bottom.

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Northlander
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Response Posted - 07/06/2005 :  19:49:13  Show Profile
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frog0911
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Response Posted - 07/12/2005 :  09:21:10  Show Profile
Chris, I don't understand what you are trying to accomplish. From the factory, the haylards are internal in the mast and exit about 4-5 feet above the mast step, then to blocks at the mast step through deck orgainizers to a clutch on the deck. As far as I know all 250's come this way. No difference between the WB and WK models. If you could post a picture or two about what you are trying to do we could give you a bit more help.

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