Jordan,
You don't need to. The internal piece of acetal goes up to this point in the
receiving tube - just after you've put a hole in the receiving tube to pull the
pole out to this point.
I'll give you a call and explain..
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----- Original Message ----
From: Jordan SPENCER <jordan.afe@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: BDally6107@xxxxxxx; email.kerem@xxxxxxxxx; rharper@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, 22 September, 2007 6:46:33 PM
Subject: RE: Spinnaker pole length
Yea mate, that helps a lot. The pole is about 30cm too short. I will swap it.
From: BDally6107@xxxxxxx [mailto:BDally6107@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Saturday, 22 September 2007 2:03 PM
To: jordan.afe@xxxxxxxxxxx; email.kerem@xxxxxxxxx; rharper@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Spinnaker pole length
Jordan,
I just measured one in the garage and it is 227 cm. I hope this helps.
Bram
In a message dated 9/21/2007 6:39:12 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
jordan.afe@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
How long are your spinnaker poles?
I am measuring out my pole and the pole I have is 2000mm 2 metres. If I extend
it to it?s maximum allowable length, then there is only 200+mm of pole on the
boat. If I extend it to the cheek block measurement on the pdf then I am about
150-180mm short of maximum length.
How far do your poles extend??
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