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u r 2 funny bobspit. It's amazing Marc made it home without wrecking
his car, he had to be laughing his ass off. FYI: 1. Most real sailor try to avoid hitting rocks. I bet that C&C smile is now a big sh*t eating grin. You better check out your rod rigging again, it is prone to stress fractures when you shock load them by smashing into rocks. Also check your engine alignment, motor mounts, as heavy objects tend to shift under high impact conditions. You better check out all your fuel and water tank plumbing fittings, they tend to sheer off when you bash into things. Also you better go ahead and raise your lifelines to 62" to keep from launching the aliens overboard while ramming things. Please keep away of from the coral reefs of the world. Try using a GPS, chart, forward looking sonar, depth sounder, half a brain ect to prevent future rammings. You might kill someone besides yourself. 2. Try using a spring line when you back out of your slip if you can not control your boat. BTW Put the spring on the upwind side, that way you will not scrape your gelcoat off while pivoting off the dock and the fender you forgot to pick up on the leeward side. 3. Invest in some good winch handles that you do not want to fly overboard, that way handle pockets follow. 4. Let Suzy navigate, that way she might sail with you and not be so scared. 15 miles and what do your get, rock ramming, hullscratching, asa laughing. Keep at it blubberboy! Capt. American |
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