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How did your boatyard knock your knot log out of whack?
I can see them possibly damaging the anemometer at the masthead when taking the mast down for storage but that is your fault for not removing the sender prior to that operation. As for the knot log it is YOUR responsibility to tell the lift operator where to place the straps. Us real sailors even use two-inch wide masking tape marked "STRAP" stuck to the gunwale where the lifting straps are to be placed. This keeps from damaging such things as knot logs, depth sounders or thru-hulls. You and your husband aren't very experienced sailors, are you? S.Simon "katysails" wrote in message ... Signet finally sent us the new parts to fix out knotlog and the anemometer/apparent wind gizmo that our former boatyard knocked out of whack. We've been two years without them, so at least we'll be able to sail "techy" again this coming year (I missed the apparent wind apparatus...). Bought Mr Sails some of the Patrick O'Brien books for Christmas since he really liked "Master and Commandeer". Have to come up with a few other ideas though that don't cost a bazillion dollars. We've been sailing for so long that we have all the usual stuff that sailor's have. I was thinking about getting him a 2hp engine for the dinghy, except he really needs the rowing (and I don't mind rowing at all...) Would just be easier when having to row in to the yacht club against the wind with 2 foot chop (really wet trip...) We're pretty far out in the field, which is fine because then we don't get the night noise from landside. -- 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 |
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