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size=1>My boat came with option two - straight across from foot blocks at
the base of the mast to the cabin top. I think choice one would look
better, but since there are more blocks to run through, I think friction would
increase and that would not be good. </FONT><BR><BR>>>>
billblevins@mac.com 11/02/02 09:58AM >>><BR>Are most people who are
running their mast lines to the cockpit cabin top running the lines from the
base of the mast, then along the deck and then up the rise on the cabintop?
<BR><BR>OR<BR><BR>Are you running from a cheek block on the mast, straight
across to the cabin top, with the lines up above the deck?<BR><BR>Can someone
either take a photo or point me in the direction of a photo online where I can
see the blocks needed to run the mast lines aft?<BR><BR>Thanks.<BR><BR>Bill
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