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Author: Thomas Jenkins ([email protected]) contact the author
Subject: jib sheet
Info: (25041 views) Posted: Tuesday 3-27-07 10:32:40 PM

Larry- I have been using Samson's Ultra Lite. It is a non water absorbing, light weight line, and doesn't noticbly stretch. I've been using the line for the last season and a 1/2. It does wear slightly faster then other lines right where the winch drum contacts the line. I like it though and will use it when I replace them agian. Check the link out you will find the Ultra Lite at the bottom. I also use the 3/8" as it is easier for the trimmer to hold when the breeze is up. http://www.apsltd.com/Tree/d3000/e846.asp

:: it is time to get a new jib sheet. what material is
:: recommended and what dimensions should I buy?

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    Larry Levit ~ Tuesday 3-27-07 08:17:38 PM
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      Ralph Deeds ~ Tuesday 3-27-07 08:29:24 PM
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      Thomas Jenkins ~ Tuesday 3-27-07 10:32:40 PM