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Thin rope in F2 Lightning mast track

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Created by ballast > 9 months ago, 12 Jul 2015
ballast
QLD, 500 posts
12 Jul 2015 6:07PM
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Does anyone know what the thin rope in the mast track in an F2 Lightning is supposed to do?. Mine is broken off and just tied around the release pin. But as I have the track out at the moment, I can see the broken end of it and where it does a U-turn at the far end of the box. Not able to see where it should attach or what it is supposed to do though.

Keen to put it back to how it should be if anyone knows.

Cheers, Brad.

grich62
QLD, 672 posts
12 Jul 2015 7:18PM
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it the same as a Bic mast track its made out of bungee cord to help pull the track forward

fjdoug
ACT, 548 posts
12 Jul 2015 9:30PM
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could also be a safety leash, it may hook onto the mast foot below the powerjoint.

joe windsurf
1482 posts
13 Jul 2015 6:14AM
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as you can see with my Mistral Equipe ...
there is a "safety line" whose purpose is mentioned above...

ballast
QLD, 500 posts
13 Jul 2015 9:51AM
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Thanks all.

Seems that is it. I don't understand why it has to run the length of the track though? Mine appears to be anchored at the foot pedal and exits at the point shown on Jo's Mistral, through a 180deg bend.

I thought it may have been to assist in moving the truck forward as grich62 suggested, but I could not see how.

Thanks for the info.

grich62
QLD, 672 posts
13 Jul 2015 3:35PM
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ballast said..
Thanks all.

Seems that is it. I don't understand why it has to run the length of the track though? Mine appears to be anchored at the foot pedal and exits at the point shown on Jo's Mistral, through a 180deg bend.

I thought it may have been to assist in moving the truck forward as grich62 suggested, but I could not see how.

Thanks for the info.


the cord is tied to the rear of the track and stretched forward around u guide then back to the slider it needs the distance so the bungee cord was not to springy.you have to remove the track and strip it to replace the cord

grich62
QLD, 672 posts
14 Jul 2015 7:22PM
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grich62 said..

ballast said..
Thanks all.

Seems that is it. I don't understand why it has to run the length of the track though? Mine appears to be anchored at the foot pedal and exits at the point shown on Jo's Mistral, through a 180deg bend.

I thought it may have been to assist in moving the truck forward as grich62 suggested, but I could not see how.

Thanks for the info.



the cord is tied to the rear of the track and stretched forward around u guide then back to the slider it needs the distance so the bungee cord was not to springy.you have to remove the track and strip it to replace the cord


sorry i am misleading you ,it goes back to a tear drop shaped fitting on the power joint.not really needed in normal use .

ballast
QLD, 500 posts
14 Jul 2015 8:14PM
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Thanks again. Mine does have a plastic fitting on the end, but I don't have the original base anymore.
Also mine is just standard rope, not shock cord.
Haven't got my head around how it would assist in moving the track as yet. Going to have another play with it on the weekend.

kato
VIC, 3506 posts
14 Jul 2015 10:34PM
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The rope is needed to stop the track moving when the peddle is released. Replace the rope with some 4mm non stretch stuff. The rope will go from the carriage, round both pulleys and finish at the carriage. It needs to be tight so that the mast doesn't move to much when sailing, but lose enough to move when the peddle is pushed.
If this is too hard just screw a normal base into the track and have it non sliding.

fjdoug
ACT, 548 posts
15 Jul 2015 3:01AM
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^^^^that would be correct for a Mistral track, this one is F2.

schwarz
NSW, 8 posts
15 Jul 2015 10:41AM
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It's the Euro safety rope to connect the board to rig if uni joint fails.




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