>the main halyard will, when slack, swing around the mast in the area
between the 
>spreaders and masthead and neatly hook itself over the light.

I had the same problem with Dolphin, and it was infuriating! But look on
the good side: The mast on an M-17 is easy to take down so that you can
move the [EMAIL PROTECTED] light. The fishing line fix is inelegant but works (I
went up the mast and tied a piece of light line between the spreaders).
A permanent fix to that problem was a benefit of taking the mast down to
replace the chainplates and standing rigging -- and this weekend I
finally became the owner of a sailboat again, instead of just a flaoting
workshop.

Cushions: I re-covered the cushions a couple of winters ago and it was
time-consuming but not particularly difficult. Fabric was a roll-end and
relatively cheap (it doesn't have to be the same fabric on the bottoms
of the cushions).

Giles Morris
Vancouver 25 Dolphin

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