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It's done..... Overproof has been extracted and placed to her cradle in
Mahone Bay. Some friends came down from Yellowknife to help out. We spent the night before lift-out aboard. A bit of sailing and then onto the mooring for some real drinking. A great time was had by all... too much fun actually. I had only left one battery on the boat and we used it up burning lights and tunes into the wee hours. I rolled out of the bunk at 0730 and the battery wouldn't turn over the engine to make the short run to shore on a totally windless morning. I towed us in with the dory.... rowing despite the pounding of a hang-over and we tied alongside the float dock then went for coffee. A 40 ton crane arrived and we worked through the rain to position cradles and drop masts. We started at 1000 hours and finished at 1430 hours with a total of 11 boats pulled. 8 masts stepped including mine. That's the smallest crane that has ever lifted my boat. I usually use a minimum of an 80 ton to 140 ton crane for extractions. This 40 tonner was on the deck of a 3 ton truck. I helped out everybody I could and had competent experienced help from friends who also assisted all the newbies on their first lift-outs. It was a great day and we made lots of new friends. What a beautiful place to have your boat stored.... it's a pristine, colourful, historic fishing village. They offer the best rates on the South Shore. Only $200 to store for the season. Crane charges are divided by all 11 haul-outs and should be quite cheap at $150 an hour for the crane. I went down there today and had coffee with some of the other boaters.... great talking sailing and trading info. CM |
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