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Roger Long Roger Long is offline
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Default How's your luck?

I can't complain about mine today. I just got back from a short cruise, two
overnights, up to Boothbay where I anchored in the exact spot as I did on
the first night of my first cruise in Maine. Thought about all the water
over that dam in the last four decades. Returned via the inside passage from
the Sheepscott River to Bath through the notorious Hell Gate. Visited the
Basin and watched wildlife around tide swept ledges, lots of places where an
engine failure would have been very awkward. Many warm thoughts about all
the work I did on the fuel system last winter.

Turned into the marina, mind cleared of the winter cobwebs and ready for the
summer. Put the engine in neutral to slow down, put it back in gear, CLINK!
The shift lever was limp and floppy in my hand. Had just enough way on to
turn into an empty slip a couple up from mine, snubbed her with a spring
line, and tied up.

Spent the rest of the day taking the steering pedestal apart. The threaded
rod portion of the shift cable snapped right off where it threads into the
fork.

It could have been worse.

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Roger Long