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As of 8/1/2009

  • 75' 3/4 Spare Genoa Sheet
  • 75' 3/4 Spare Genoa Sheet
  • 75' 3/4 with Shackle (halyard spare?)
  • 20' 7/8 Mooring line
  • 25' 5/8 with anchor eye
  • 100' Poly blue / white stripe multi purpose
  • 100' 5/8 with wire splice (spare halyard)
  • 25' 1/2 spare
  • 125' 1/2 spare halyard
  • 125' 3/8 spare halyard
  • 25' 1/2 spare
  • 50' 1/2 spin pole aft
  • 25'5/8 spin pole fore
  • 20' 5/8 spare
  • 25' 3/8 spare
  • 15 dock lines 15' to 25' temp dock lines 1/2
  • 350+' Dock lines 7/8 inch in assorted lengths some with eyes
  • 75' 1/4 stay sail furling drum spare
  • Unknown lengths of ‘cane line coils (need to measure thought to be close to 1200 feet)
Last Updated on Monday, 01 March 2010 01:31
 

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