Fiberglass rear mast cradles?
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This picture is very large just because thats the size i chose when uploading it. However here's how to do it, upload it to your faourite image hosting site i use imagshack.us. There should be a url under a share tab you just have to paste in. on image shack it is the letter i beside the picture (the top symbol i believe)
"["IMG]"http://imageshack.us/a/img205/6171/gopr0274.jpg"[/IMG"]"
If you remove the " you will be left with an image
Edited by mryella on Dec 10, 2013 - 05:12 PM.
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Nacra 5.7
Falcon Lake Manitoba
Canada
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Kenny, I'll personally vouch to anyone the awesome craftsmanship and durability of your work!
Have you considered a pivot for the portion cradling the mast so there is complete contact between the cradle and the mast? Perhaps on front and back cradles...
Of course it'd drive engineering and price, but for a $x,xxx mast on the top boats, the extra $ is nil.
-Rob
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