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Marc August 18th 03 01:27 PM

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**** does happen ,Bob. A short in a cell can take down a battery bank,
for instance, and no amount of maintenance or care can forstall it.
BTW, Wed. and Thurs. look good. Having the bottom cleaned and fresh
zincs today. She will fly.

On 18 Aug 2003 10:56:24 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

On sailing into a slip....


It's good to have the skills to sail to your slip. I've done it, but it can be
tricky at more crowded places.
Your engine is a "boat system" and it should be functioning. Sailing into a
slip is good seamanship.
Doing it because you can't keep your engine running is BAD seamanship. Dead
batteries? No excuse for this and I'm sure even Neal would agree.

Capt RB



Bobsprit August 18th 03 01:43 PM

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BTW, Wed. and Thurs. look good. Having the bottom cleaned and fresh
zincs today. She will fly.

We really want to come for a sail, but only have evenings free starting next
week. Any chance of that...say after 5:00 or so one day? Suzanne really wants
to come along.
We're hoping to take a three or four day trip starting Friday morning.

RB

Bobsprit August 18th 03 01:45 PM

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**** does happen ,Bob. A short in a cell can take down a battery bank,

Never give em an inch, Marc.
True Battery isolator protects #2 or #3 battery, so how did he flunk out on
house and starting? I'm guessing he has a proper isolator.

RB

Bobsprit August 18th 03 02:12 PM

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Evenings are problematical, Bob. We've got all Sept and Oct. Pick a
day and let me know.

Where are you cruising to?

We're thinking about going to the Thimble Islands, but the plan is just to take
the Con. side as far as we care to and just relax and swim. We're hoping
there's not excessive heat or rain for a change. Yesterday was great weather,
even during the rain...plenty of wind. I had a sailmaker from Doyle on board
(friend of mine) and we had a pleasant little sail. He came along when he saw
that I had a few women on board, rather than the usual youngsters.

R.



Marc August 18th 03 02:31 PM

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Anchoring in the Thimbles can pose a challange. The only anchorage is
between Pot and High island and the bottom is loose to heavy mud.
Carry two different anchors. If a Danforth won't set, a Bruce, CQR, or
Delta will.

Here's a suggestion. Make a slip reservation at the Pine Orchard Yacht
Club, a combination Yacht, Tennis , Golf club with the worlds finest
showers. Dinghy through the Thimbles to your hearts content, and take
a taxi to Lenny's in Branford for a great meal.




On 18 Aug 2003 13:12:25 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

Evenings are problematical, Bob. We've got all Sept and Oct. Pick a
day and let me know.

Where are you cruising to?

We're thinking about going to the Thimble Islands, but the plan is just to take
the Con. side as far as we care to and just relax and swim. We're hoping
there's not excessive heat or rain for a change. Yesterday was great weather,
even during the rain...plenty of wind. I had a sailmaker from Doyle on board
(friend of mine) and we had a pleasant little sail. He came along when he saw
that I had a few women on board, rather than the usual youngsters.

R.



Bobsprit August 18th 03 02:48 PM

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Here's a suggestion. Make a slip reservation at the Pine Orchard Yacht
Club, a combination Yacht, Tennis , Golf club with the worlds finest
showers. Dinghy through the Thimbles to your hearts content, and take
a taxi to Lenny's in Branford for a great meal.

I've printed your suggestions. We're not sure where we'll anchor yet. I have
two Danforth's and a Bruce...I'll set the alarm just in case.

R.

Bobsprit August 18th 03 04:55 PM

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Be forwarned as well, that Lenny's operates on a "cash only" basis,
and does NOT accept credit cards.

what's a "credit card?"

RB

Bobsprit August 18th 03 05:56 PM

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what's a "credit card?"


Just one more thing in a long list of things that you don't kno

Don't need a credit card, Jane. I actually HAVE money!!

Bwahahaha! Like a moth to my flame!

RB

Flying Tadpole August 18th 03 11:23 PM

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wrote:

On 18 Aug 2003 16:56:03 GMT,
(Bobsprit) wrote:

what's a "credit card?"


Just one more thing in a long list of things that you don't kno

Don't need a credit card, Jane. I actually HAVE money!!


Nice of Sudzy to give you an allowance, loser!

You sure you weren't Kato Kalin in a previous life?



Two hours, fifty-seven minutes to achieve that feeble comeback.
F. Must try harder.

FT

Bobsprit August 19th 03 11:27 AM

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Don't need a credit card, Jane. I actually HAVE money!!


Nice of Sudzy to give you an allowance, loser!

Yeah...she's a doll!

Capt RB


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