To WHATCatigale wrote: I do the Mac dance as it turns the Admiral on
Rick
PS Although the MacDance does get me hot and sweaty
To WHATCatigale wrote: I do the Mac dance as it turns the Admiral on
Amen , got them on the rear & cockpit lifelines but will be puting them on the front alsoHamin' X wrote:Pelican hooks on the lifelines. Life is sweet!
~Rich
They can be in quite firm.. more you R+R them the easier it gets.. very strange they are in that tight they wont budge..Bransher wrote:I always find it interesting to read that so many of you disconnect the spreaders. It seemed like a good idea, but when I tried it on my 2005 M that was only 6 months old at the time, they would not budge. Even tried using a very large pair of channel-locks in an attempt to turn them, but all I succeeded in doing was screwing up the outer finish on the spreaders. They may as well have been welded in because even penetrating oil did not help.
So I am forced to keep on dancing. I may be ready for the Dancing With The Stars TV show by now.
Amazing what $5 worth of hardware can do to make life easier! Mine are not stainless, but seem to be holding up well after a few years of service.RussMT wrote:For the past 3 years, I have been stuffing the spreaders under the lifelines. Bent one in the process. Today, at de-rigging, I unbolted the spreaders. Wow!!! So much easier than messing with them.
Note to self: Unbolt spreaders. Life easier.
--Russ
I wouldn't sleep well with shorter spreaders. As we know, most of the stock Mac hardware is barely adequate. Reducing anything makes me nervous. Especially for such a small benefit.ALX357 wrote:Last year I cut 8 inches off each spreader, and re-drilled holes to fasten at the sockets.
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Being shorter they are less likely to be bent or kinked, and less likely to buckle under stress, so the overall rig seems just as strong.
Thats a 20% change, and that is not small.The stock spreader length is 44" and with 8" taken off, they are now 36", not a huge change, and the Genoa's sheeting angle being impoved is significant.