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[world-cruising] Fwd: FW: New Sail Products @ Miami 2007

From: Sal & Janet Mannuccia (no email)
Date: Mon Feb 05 2007 - 13:45:45 EST

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    Sal Mannuccia <> wrote: Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2007 13:25:09 -0500
    From: Sal Mannuccia <>
    Subject: FW: New Sail Products @ Miami 2007
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      From: Colligo Marine [mailto:]
    Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 1:02 PM
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    Subject: New Sail Products @ Miami 2007

       
                          
      
                            Miami 2007 - Strictly Sail (Miamarina) Booth 123

      
                   
       
              
      Hurricane Anchor System Secures Boats Even In The Highest Winds & Waves
        For the ultimate in hurricane anchoring protection, the unique Colligo Hurricane Anchor System allows redundant anchors with redundant lines to your boat. Simply attach your anchors to the triple shackleplate and then run lines from the opposite plate back to your boat. The system will rotate on the swivel and keep the lines and anchor chain/rode from tangling, independent of wind direction. Also available with safety shackles and swivel that utilize nuts and cotter pins that do not require seizing. The minimum breaking strength for this heavy-duty system is over 30,000 lbs.

       
              Continuous Line Luff Furler
      Designed for headsails such as gennakers, screechers, code zeros or even staysails. Just roll them up and drop them down. Large diameter (7.5 in) sheave for handling sails in demanding conditions. Heavy duty sealed thrust bearings in a sealed housing ensure no corrosion problems. Designed for a continuous drive line so you never run out of line when rolling up your sail. Precision machined from billet aluminum for strength and light weight. Simple, no maintenance, line guide allows easy line changes. For sailboats to 48 feet.
       
              Billet Aluminum Line Guides
      New lightweight, colorful line guides are great for leading lines aft from the foredeck or halyards to the cockpit from the mast. The small footprint allows them to be mounted easily on a crowded deck or cabintop. The bright colors make them easily identifiable on an unlit deck which helps to keep toes unbroken. Teflon impregnation in the anodizing keeps line wear to a minimum. Great for organizing lines in front of winches! Available in black, blue or gold, 4 or 2 hole configurations.
      
                   
       
              Contact: John Franta, Colligo Marine. 1+480.703.3675. www.colligomarine.com.
       
              Miami 2007 product information prepared by Home Port Marine Marketing.
    http://www.homeportmarine.com
      
      
           

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