NP! – LOL. If we could design it for more boats than our beloved Kelt 7.60s then we may be going somewhere, eh [smile]
I did see in the previous issue of “Good Old Boat” magazine (which I very highly recommend subscribing to, BTW), a turnbuckle cover for the forward lifeline where the boat owner created a slot in a piece of PVC tube to further cover the turnbuckle better and not have to rigging tape it every year in order to protect his head sail. If I could resurrect that and think about it in relation to our outer shroud connections problem maybe it will give us another idea. Though it sounds like that is in essence what you did. I’ll give it a look. That being said, with the 5 minutes and $1 of tape I use each year, I have not had the problem again. Nonetheless, something a little classier than that would be nice, eh! [smile, again] - David
David J. Wysocki, M.Sc., OT Reg. (Ont.)
950 Mink St
Pickering, ON L1W 2G5
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From: JJJ [via Kelt Sailboat Forum] [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: October 29, 2014 6:08 PM
To: David - Moon Chaser
Subject: Re: Shroud - sheets getting caught
Thanks for your input Dave! I've tried extending my current shroud cover by cutting a small piece of plastic pipe in half length wise, place it on the outside part of the shroud (where the sheet slides), pushing it down touching the deck and then taping it around the shroud.......but over time it still worked it's way up and the sheets got caught again :( Maybe we'll have to design and market something ourselves!