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I retrieved a lost line by taking off the end cap (screws very stiff at first) and the errant line was recovered with a fish-hook taped onto a sail-batten. I was fortunate that I felt the reef fail as I was pulling it and immediately stopped reefing, consequently the line was still through the sheave and not totally lost.
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