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Old 07-05-2024, 15:00   #16
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Re: Replacing reef lines

I downsized my 14mm reefing lines to 10mm (Dyneema core) lines. My Spinlock clutches claim to support 10mm, but they give up an inch before "biting" into the smaller line. It's not a big deal, I've learned to work with it. However, the small lines move through the boom and pullies SO much better. It's worth it in my case.
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