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Old 05-08-2009
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Question Lazy Jacks on an S2 27

Any 27 owners out there with lazy jacks? I just purchased the Harken variety, and was wondering how much above the spreaders I should mount the tangs on the mast. Mostly, I'm concerned if they are too high up, when the sail is swung out on a deep reach or a run, that the jacks might get caught behind the spreader. Any advice on this would be appreciated. TIA.
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