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Greetings
My original forestay aluminum twin track foil is showing its age and I am looking at replacing it with something a little more modern and functional. This is not part of a furling system as racing is still a priority up in our little corner of the world.
Thanks for any comments or advice.
The Marshall's
Hotel California
Dryden Ontario
For what it's worth, I've seen a couple of respected boats at our club replacing their Tuff Luff foils this year with identical product (like all plastic products, they get brittle in sunlight, but it seems to take a good long time).
David Weatherston
Towser, Toronto
C&C 27 Mk IV
David Weatherston
Towser, Toronto
C&C 27 Mk IV
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I'll echo David's comment. My original foil failed about 7-8 years ago. I forget what it's brand name was, but I replaced it with a "Tuff Luff" extrusion. It was an easy 'snap-on' installation done with the head stay in place and the unit has (touch wood) stood up very well to date.
Clare Jordan Aragorn
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#2 Genoa for 27' Mk.111 by North Sails . Tri-radial cut, Norlam fabric, built 1998-- good shape . Window, tell-tales and draught stripe. Stitching etc. checked ;2001/2002 . #6 Luff tape .
Replacement Genoa is on order for 2004 racing season but there's some cruising years left in this one -$ 550 asking price. phone 613 498-2029 or e-mail <A href="mailto:bosco@ripnet.com">bosco@ripnet.com</A> <img src="emoticons/icon_frown.gif">Brockville)
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