+1 on them. I am using them for about 15 years
Marek
Ottawa, ON
From: John Heaton via CnC-List
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2022 7:05 PM
To: Stus-List
Cc: John Heaton
Subject: Stus-List Re: Insurance on boat in abc islands or Grenada ?
Used them for 20+ years. They are sailors.
I have a baby stay on my 29mk2. There is no track but I have a 4:1 set of
blocks lead back to a clutch. With in line spreaders the baby stay help
create mast bend with the backstay on and keeps the mast from pumping in
light air and sloppy waves. It’s only a pain tubing the spinnaker pole or a
Used them for 20+ years. They are sailors.
https://skippersplan.com
On Thu, Nov 24, 2022 at 5:02 PM Dave S via CnC-List
wrote:
> Hi all, looking to purchase my next boat and am wondering if someone can
> recommend an insurer? I am in Canada, the boat would be either on the
> hard or a
Hi all, looking to purchase my next boat and am wondering if someone can
recommend an insurer? I am in Canada, the boat would be either on the hard or
a mooring in a warm place….
Thanks!
Dave 33-2 windstar
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My 84 C 32 has a babystay at a single point of attachment...no track.
The babystay attaches to a SS plate with a loop on the foredeckthis
plate is then attached through the deck to a SS rod running from the
deck roof down to the hull in the very front of the V berth immediately
to the