What is the spreader boot size for a cd33 S/M/L. Work in progress for a new boat to us.
Thanks
B.B.
Any sugestions for a good mast boot?
cd 33 spreader boot
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Hey -- this was a good question!
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Matt
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Matt
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Large, but...
I first bought medium and was surprised when it wasn't even close to fitting correctly. I returned them and bought large which fit, but not very well at all. Were I to do it again with sufficient time to find the material, I'd go with some type of leather with stitching.
So large will work, but it only doesn't look horrible because it's so far from eye level.
For a mast boot, I've had great luck with the typical white boot tape. To plug the mast track, I rolled and folded a small piece of rubber (from an inner tube) and wedged it into the track. I put a small amount of silicone on top of that and haven't had a drop come down the track since.
So large will work, but it only doesn't look horrible because it's so far from eye level.
For a mast boot, I've had great luck with the typical white boot tape. To plug the mast track, I rolled and folded a small piece of rubber (from an inner tube) and wedged it into the track. I put a small amount of silicone on top of that and haven't had a drop come down the track since.
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While I do have spreader boots currently, I entirely agree with this. Next time I have the rig down, or I am aloft and "in the area" I intend to remove the boots and simply seize them. Nothing can really snag there and boots only serve to trap moisture in an area you absolutely do not want moisture trapped.Wingaersheek II wrote:I no longer use boots on my spreaders. My spreader tips are nicely rounded - there's nothing to catch or snag. It's quicker to rig, easier to inspect and I think it looks better.
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Spreader wrap
I wrap mine with the white double sided rubberized sailing tape, after putting teflon gel over the screws, then cover the lot with white electrical tape.
Since our mast comes down most winters, the wrap always lasts a season and when we gone foreign they've lasted over two seasons.
Rit
Since our mast comes down most winters, the wrap always lasts a season and when we gone foreign they've lasted over two seasons.
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