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JOHN MAST Large and small feet Multiply the weight of the boat by 2.5, and you'll know the column pressure when you're sailing closehauled in harsh conditions. This illustrates how important it is that the mast is standing on a solid base. For this purpose we have a whole se- ries of mast tracks and feet, which supports our individual profiles. Thus, when you have a lot of profiles, you also have a lot of feet... O Mast track / bowl O Mast track / bowl O Mast track / bowl © Mast track / bowl O Mast track / bowl O Mast track / bowl O Mast track / bowl © Mast track / bowl © Mast track / bowl © Mast track / bowl O Mast track / bowl O Mast track / bowl O Mast track / bowl © Mast track / bowl O Mast track / bowl © Mast track high/low foot © Mast track Olympic © Mast track, small © Mast track, standard © Mast track, T-model © Track for hinged mast O Mast track / foot © Mast track / foot © Mast track / foot © Mast track / foot © Mast track / foot © Mast track / foot 335D/X-55 01 35 502 © Mast track / foot on deck 208D 01 30 550 Q Mast track /foot on deck 222D 01 27 550
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Forestay fixtures
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Winch consoles
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Wheels or Sheaves
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Spreader inputs
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Spinnaker pole - parking
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Spinnaker gear - classic
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Spar cuff's & sleeve's
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Sea-railing or lifeline
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Running stay or back stay
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Halyard exits
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Halyard boxes
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Goosenecks (cardan joints)
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Deck collars
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Clevis pins
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Cleats
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30mm spinnaker track system
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