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Sailing back to the slip
Great sail today, went out for about 4 hours. Unfortunately, my batteries
were completely dead when I went to motor back into the marina. Fortunately, the wind was blowing out of the E-NE, the entrance to the marina runs east/west, was able to sail up the channel, drop the main several boat lengths before the turn into my row, coast right into the slip. Not quite the same as sailing right in, but I was getting quite a few stares as I sailed up the channel. Under the circumstances, it seemed like a good idea. Waiting for a tow in might have taken several hours, the wind was blowing in the right direction. I didn't have much time to gloat, one of my sailing neighbors was quick to point out that marina rules prohibit sailing in the marina. Good practice, though. John Cairns |
Sailing back to the slip
All you have to do is hail them and tell them you're coming.
We've had to do that a couple of times when we had similar problems. The harbor master never had a problem with it. "John Cairns" wrote in message ... Great sail today, went out for about 4 hours. Unfortunately, my batteries were completely dead when I went to motor back into the marina. Fortunately, the wind was blowing out of the E-NE, the entrance to the marina runs east/west, was able to sail up the channel, drop the main several boat lengths before the turn into my row, coast right into the slip. Not quite the same as sailing right in, but I was getting quite a few stares as I sailed up the channel. Under the circumstances, it seemed like a good idea. Waiting for a tow in might have taken several hours, the wind was blowing in the right direction. I didn't have much time to gloat, one of my sailing neighbors was quick to point out that marina rules prohibit sailing in the marina. Good practice, though. John Cairns |
Sailing back to the slip
one of my sailing
neighbors was quick to point out that marina rules prohibit sailing in = the marina. Probably a motorboater....there were those types at our previous marina = ( I will give it , though, that if you were in trouble and radioed in, = they would come get you rather than have Sea Tow come out). Muskegon = Yacht Club has no such rule...it's am every day occurrence since many of = the boats don't even have auxiliary engines. --=20 katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
Sailing back to the slip
"John Cairns" wrote in message ... One of my off-season projects will be the installation of a proper on-board charging system. As long as I sail out of this marina, keeping the batteries charged with the diesel will be a problem. How old are your batteries? I fitted new batteries to Setanta this year, and they made a huge difference. In future, I'll change them every 4 years. Regards Donal -- |
Sailing back to the slip
I might be missing something but with out batteries doesn't that knock
out the radio? Who do you Hail to? OT |
Sailing back to the slip
I fitted new batteries to Setanta this year, and they made a huge
difference. In future, I'll change them every 4 years. Holy Godzilla farts. RB |
Sailing back to the slip
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I fitted new batteries to Setanta this year, and they made a huge difference. In future, I'll change them every 4 years. Holy Godzilla farts. Whassamatta now, Bob? Regards Donal -- |
Sailing back to the slip
Yeah, the batteries are probably shot, they are dated '99. I have a deep
cycle battery charger and it didn't want to charge one of them before our summer cruise. I was reluctant to replace them before I install a proper onboard charger, will replace them in the off season along with installing the charging system. John Cairns "Donal" wrote in message ... "John Cairns" wrote in message ... One of my off-season projects will be the installation of a proper on-board charging system. As long as I sail out of this marina, keeping the batteries charged with the diesel will be a problem. How old are your batteries? I fitted new batteries to Setanta this year, and they made a huge difference. In future, I'll change them every 4 years. Regards Donal -- |
Sailing back to the slip
Use your handheld... you should have one as a backup.
"Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... I might be missing something but with out batteries doesn't that knock out the radio? Who do you Hail to? OT |
Sailing back to the slip
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Holy Godzilla farts. Whassamatta now, Bob? Nada. Just being difficult. No, you're not! Regards Donal -- |
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