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#1 Re: General discussion » Spinnaker Pole for Mark 3 » 2006-06-03 02:19:47

I tried Ridalco but they just laughed when I mentioned the dimensions.  I might try getting 3" tubing and manufacture adapting collars for the end fittings using the remains of the existing pole.  Thanks!

#2 Re: General discussion » Spinnaker Pole for Mark 3 » 2006-06-03 02:17:10

Thanks for the info: however, I tried them and unfortunately their largest size is too small for this application.  Will keep looking!  Thanks!

#3 Re: General discussion » Spinnaker Pole for Mark 3 » 2006-06-01 00:48:54

Sorry about that!  I'm located in Ottawa (Britannia Yacht Club).  The extrusion is an odd size.  I can get 2 1/2" or 3" unanodized locally but I'm hoping to find the right size so that I don't have to adapt the fittings.

#4 General discussion » Spinnaker Pole for Mark 3 » 2006-05-31 03:48:16

Mike O'Sullivan
Replies: 6

I have destroyed my spinnaker pole in a slam dunk jibe.  The fittings are all OK but need a replacement extrusion.  Dimensions:  Overall length: 11' 9" (includes end fittings); O.D. 2 7/8", I.D. 2 3/4".  Have tried several places unsuccessfully.  Does anyone know where I can find one?


[I can think of lots of places, but their suitability really depends on where you are - Toronto? Nunavut? The Solomon Islands? This is one of the reasons - aside from idle curiosity - that we put the location field on our registration page. Tell us where and we might be able to give you an answer that will do you some good. - Admin]

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