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30+ Year Old Spinnaker Pole Repair
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09/26/14 11:11 PM
09/26/14 11:11 PM
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Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 868 New Orleans, LA, USA
David Erwin
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After 30+ years, one of the ends on our Spinnaker pole has failed. Anyone know where I can purchase a used replacement part?
Dave (aka Zephyr)
Last edited by David Erwin; 09/26/14 11:11 PM.
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Re: 30+ Year Old Spinnaker Pole Repair
[Re: David Erwin]
#15878
09/27/14 07:13 AM
09/27/14 07:13 AM
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 2,669 Portsmouth, RI
Rhapsody #348
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Dave, From the Equipment Suppliers page on the class website, check the Rigrite page for 2.5" spinnaker poles. You'll need to measure the diameter of the pole and determine the correct end fitting you have. The page I referenced is for 2.5" diameter poles. Not having the pole handy to measure, use this page to select the correct diameter, then click on the diameter to get the page with the parts for that pole. You then can scroll down to standard end fittings. I think the end fitting on the standard pole is this style.
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