I had one on Poniente as well (hul #727) I think you can just remove it,
Anna
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Keay Edwards <keay at keay3.net> wrote:
> Hello All,
>> I got a few good responses to my question about light air sailing, thanks.
> I expect to consolidate the suggestions and post back to the list. Here is
> my new question. I have hull number #466. I recently purchased a used
> "bridge Plate"? the metal bar with cam cleats for running the control lines
> back to the cockpit.
>> I have a fiberglass "box" that my hatch slides into when you push the hatch
> forward. It is stock, has non-skid on it. I've looked at all the photos I
> can find of S22's and I don't seem to see this on any other boats. The only
> reason I bring this up is that this structure will interfere with my running
> lines from the base of the mast. Any line will rub across the leading edge
> of the structure. Have many of you removed this structure?
>> Here is a photo with an arrow pointing to the issue.
>>http://keay3.blogspot.com/>> Thanks Much for any info you may have.
>> Keay Edwards
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