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<DIV><FONT size=2>Joe,the topping lift is a Catch 22 situation.If I leave it
supporting the boom the leech snags under the shrouds and lazy jacks when the
main is being raised.If I slacken it the leech straightens and the main goes up
more cleanly but needs more effort.The extra effort is no problem at the mast
but as George points out becomes important at the cockpit.If I have to go to the
mast to take care of problems or any part of the raising/reefing process I might
as well do everything there.What I want is a system that allows a singlehander
to do everything from the cockpit,without snags,when conditions are bumpy.All
suggestions are welcome.I have considered a battenless main.Has anyone tried
one?</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>Peter Amos #478</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>