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Garry R
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Post by Garry R »

I have got a couple of old RWO self jammers on sliding tracks but the plastic jaw springs are knackered - broken off - is there a supplier for this sort of stuff or is it a question of refit new cleats?
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Probobly the latter.
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Pat
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Post by Pat »

One good supplier - the Boat Jumble.

There was lots of that sort of thing and more at Beaulieu last weekend. Many more dinghy bits this year - though we couldn't find a Proctor sliding gooseneck to replace the one lost somewhere on the M6 at Easter - had to borrow off one of our Lark masts for Bristol.

See the Boat Jumble Association web pages for details of events.
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Post by last man »

Pat what for is the goose neck that you want
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Post by Pat »

We lost the winged screw and front plate on the M6 (motorway not mast section). At present we've robbed one of our Larks (only got 4 of them!) which has the same gooseneck but we are keeping an eye out for a spare, either full gooseneck or just screw and plate.
It's a funny old British thread so we had a job finding a quickfix but thanks to the guys at Dalgety Bay we got out on the water.
(Half Cut and What a Lark Removals Ltd)
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