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Lifelines
DSK wrote:
My advice FWIW would be to take off the lifelines & stanchions, fiberglass over the holes properly, and remount the bow pulpit properly. A bow pulpit can be a godsend. Much more useful than the usual lifelines. I was planning on keeping the pulpit (and it does need remounting). Before I make the final decision to remove them, is there anything I'm missing about their function, such that removal would be a mistake? Well, do you need them to hang fenders from ... That's a very good point. :-) Since I was planning to plug the holes with bolts rather than glass over, maybe U-bolts of the right width would be a better idea. ... or secure spring lines? My feeling is that I'd rather use cleats for that - there are four around the cockpit (two at the quarters, two mid-way along the sides), but only one in the middle of the foredeck. Drying towels & other laundry? Unlikely. I'd rig a line if I needed to do that. Clamping a tent cover onto? A sheet of material described as a 'boom tent' came with the boat, but I don't know how it attaches to the sides. I dare say I could find something to tie it to if I ever wanted to use it. Those are the usual functions, since lifelines as commonly installed are next to useless for preventing crew overboard. I think I can find alternative ways of fulfilling those functions - my concern was more about whether safety would be compromised. -- Wally www.makearatherlonglinkthattakesyounowhere.com Things are always clearer in the cold, post-upload light. |
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 09:52:06 +1000, The Captains Nemesis wrote this
crap: On 21 Oct 2003 23:44:44 GMT, Horvath wrote: On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 12:14:04 GMT, "Wally" wrote this crap: No stove. No hot stuff to put in cups. No cups. Ergo, no need for cupholders. What about for the beer? You drink beer from a cup.....how quaint. Can, bottle, glass, brown paper bag. Whatever I can get. Hero@Horvath I don't spend my money on food. I spend most of my money on women, porn, booze, and recreation. The rest of it I just waste. |
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Well, do you need them to hang fenders from ...
Wally wrote: That's a very good point. :-) Since I was planning to plug the holes with bolts rather than glass over, maybe U-bolts of the right width would be a better idea. If the holes have been compromised in some way, leakage or excessive flexing, or even just a lot of freeze/thaw cycles, then you're better off taking out the old laminate edge and filling them all with new fiberglass. Then you can put in U-bolts (bad idea) or padeyes or whatever, with secure knowledge that this important structural part of your boat is sound. Those are the usual functions, since lifelines as commonly installed are next to useless for preventing crew overboard. I think I can find alternative ways of fulfilling those functions - my concern was more about whether safety would be compromised. Well, everything on a boat does a lot of different stuff. Part of what makes it fun. If you have no other use for lifelines, they are mostly in the way (and the smaller the boat the more so), then ditch 'em. Reduce weight, reduce windage, reduce maintenance, and you can sell the parts. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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"Capt. Mooron" wrote: Amatuer.... I went from the breast to the bottle. That trauma alone was enough to restrict further excursions. Hmmm. Maybe you should go back to the breast then... LP ;-) |
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There are worse things I guess..
"Pockets of Resistance" wrote in message ... On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 13:04:07 -0400, Martin Baxter wrote: Jonathan Ganz wrote: You use cupholds at the bow? Well Jon, you have too apply a little reason here. Consider that Boobsies boat is slip bound. Now if you're sitting on the dock by the bow, with hibachi set up grilling huge fat dripping polish sausages, (sort of a tail gate party with a marine motif), what more logical place for the cup holders? Except that they are not to hold cups but rather beer steins. Actually, that doesn't sound too bad to me. |
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In his slip?
wrote in message ... On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 09:39:17 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz" wrote: You use cupholds at the bow? He likes to drink tea when throwing up. BB "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I would say not very necessary. Mostly, they give you a false sense of security at best. At worst, they're a hazard. On bigger boats, when you're going up to the front a lot, I can justify them I suppose. Still, after all the dumb comments and useless advice, I have to step up to the plate and offer the only valid statements. Lifelines are a must and this is why... You can hang cupholders from them. Capt RB |
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"Lady Pilot" wrote in message | Hmmm. Maybe you should go back to the breast then... | | LP ;-) I'm looking for a pair labeled Rum & Beer..... CM |
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