My son and I made a 15 ft staple and glue canoe a while back, woven rawhide 
seats, the works ... lots of fun. Good luck
 
Peter


Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 19:39:40 -0500To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
Re: [Liveaboard] low friction sail track insertYeah - I found the link to the 
archive search. Right at the bottom of the email. I was wrong. What I was 
thinking about does not exist. The sail track system is a bit pricey for me.  
I'll work with what I have and see if I can improve it. Also give the folks at 
http://www.sailcare.com/  a call and see about their slippery slugs.  Right now 
I am building a strip cedar dink. Oa propulsion only. Real simple. when I 
finish it, I'll get to work on the sail slides again.Thanks for the 
effort.PhilipAt 07:19 PM 2/14/2008, you wrote:
This is the insertable sail track that started that thread 
http://www.tidesmarine.com/shaftseals-sailtrack.html Peter



At 05:05 PM 2/12/2008, you wrote:

Is this what you're looking for?
Phil McGovern
Thanks for the help Phil.

Philip & Marilyn Lange   AE4OV & KD4JRC,     ORYOKIWitness 35 Catamaran 
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