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Date Posted: - Tuesday - 09/26/06 - 12:28pm
Author: Mike Anthony
Subject: headstay fro m40
In reply to: Mike Anthony 's message, "M40 head stay" on - Tuesday - 09/26/06 - 11:04am

Captn,

I was hoping you would see this, yes there is a heavy cable inside the outercasing. So can I assume this is adaquate? I will go to the website as well.

Thanks again for all of your help

Mike

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[> [> Headstay Roller Furling -- Capt'n Mike, - Tuesday - 09/26/06 - 1:36pm

Mike,
It should be sufficient. It is probably the same wire headstay that was on the boat before the Harken roller furling was installed over it. It is probably the same diameter as the backstay(s).


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