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Scott Vernon wrote:

I used to get a chuckle from the guys on trailer sailor boards who plan a
big trip, (300 miles?), and tell of checking wheel nut torque and tire
press. every 100 miles.

Uh, you weren't one of them, were you?


Nope.

I'm one of the 'saved' in the eyes of the Church Of Routine Maintenance,
but I'll never be up for sainthood.

You might like this- one time, riding back from a regatta with racing
one design in tow, a sail blew out of the boat and draped along the
highway. Fortunately did not blind any cars as it did...

Another of the crew, riding in back, yelled "We gotta go back! That
green and white spinnaker just came out of the boat, and it's in the
bushes back beside the road!"

The owner/skipper/driver replied calmy, "Forget it. That spinnaker sucks
anyway. Let Captain X pick it up... then we'll beat him next time."

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

 
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