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52 SVN Solovelanet Global Here aside, the deck of the Sun Odys- sey 410, a model where the tracks of the jib she- et traveller have been replaced with a barber adjustable from the side and in height. Below, the same boat photo- graphed by a drone while sailing Disadvantages There are basically three disadvantages. Adjustment: The more adjustment possibilities you have, the harder it is to find the correct po- sition for the sheet clew. Even though this is an advantage for racers, it may become a disadvanta- ge for cruise boaters. Maintenance: After some years, the small-dia- meter lines may break, as threading them involves some friction which will cause wear. If they break under a strong wind, it may be dangerous. Danger: If the sail flaps, the barber hauler's sheet fairlead ring will start slamming onto the deck, cau- sing possible damage and risks to people nearby. Costs Equipping a boat with a barber hauler or a twea- ker as an after-sale accessory is not too expensi- ve. The sheet fairlead may cost around 15 Euros and the tuning line, depending on the diameter, may cost a few Euros per metre, and if we want to add a tuning tackle and a pair of leading blocks the cost increases, but remains reasonable. Let's say, for example, that 100 Euros is enough to make two basic tweakers.

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