Simon F
Well-Known Member
Hello fellow sailors.
How can I determine which sail slides are right for my mast?
I have a 1986 Beneteau 24 which the previous owner had bought with no sails and set up with a nice set of new ones and then more or less immediately sold to me. Not wishing to impune the chap, but it's possible that he might have just bought a set of whatever sail slides the chandler happened to have on the rack. Possibly they're right, but there's a lot of scope for improvement in how they run in the luff groove even with a fair bit of ptfe lube therein. Is there a way to determine the right slides for a mast? The ones fitted are the slug type with the cylindrical part running in the groove.
I just thought it was the obvious possibility to eliminate before investigating other ways to get the system running more freely.
Thanks
Simon.
How can I determine which sail slides are right for my mast?
I have a 1986 Beneteau 24 which the previous owner had bought with no sails and set up with a nice set of new ones and then more or less immediately sold to me. Not wishing to impune the chap, but it's possible that he might have just bought a set of whatever sail slides the chandler happened to have on the rack. Possibly they're right, but there's a lot of scope for improvement in how they run in the luff groove even with a fair bit of ptfe lube therein. Is there a way to determine the right slides for a mast? The ones fitted are the slug type with the cylindrical part running in the groove.
I just thought it was the obvious possibility to eliminate before investigating other ways to get the system running more freely.
Thanks
Simon.