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Paul Latour
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Backstay Batten

Post by Paul Latour »

How long and buy from whom ?
Paul Latour
Nashville
Jeff Bonvallet
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Post by Jeff Bonvallet »

Hi Paul,

I got a new one this year from Melges. Order online, it's about $30. It's the one for the Melges 24, works great!
Jeff Bonvallet #539
Alessandroni
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Post by Alessandroni »

M24 works for Rooster Tail, too.
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Tim Bosma
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Post by Tim Bosma »

We found an old Harken tapered batten in the closet. 1" wide and cut to 30", 24" sticking out off the mast head. For a new one I'd go to Melges web site:
http://www.melges.com/partsM24b.html
it is on page 2 as backstay batten for about $25
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Tim Bosma, Bosun
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Dale Eager
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Post by Dale Eager »

I was going to order from Melges but my sailmaker suggested a shorter batten that he could provide. It is about 1" by 36". When I saw it, I thought it was way too short. It has been up there for 14 months and it works great. What I like is the shorter batten can stay on for trailering.
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fleck
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Post by fleck »

Paul,

I think you should use a nice Hickory Switch.
Bob Fleck
Horizon 484
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