Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#18
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Walt wrote in message ...
Bart Senior wrote: What different preparations should you make for the possibility of dismasting at sea, for rod rigging, stainless wire, and galvanized wire? [1 pt] Bring a prayer book, a hard hat, and a bottle of scotch. For Rod rigging, make sure you have Rod's phone number so you can bitch at him for rigging it wrong. What changes happen to the motion of the boat when the mast is down? [1 pt] It doesn't go as fast. If the mast punches a hole in the hull, it takes a 90 degree turn, straight down. For you pussies with plastic hulls that might be a fact. Me I dont worry about such non-sence. What should you do and not do immediately after a dismasting? [2 pts] SHOULD: Say the obscenity of your choice. For most people, this will be automatic. SHOULDN'T: Put you tongue on the mast, especially if it's really cold. Dacron Sails, and re-winching with big modern winches tend to cause dismasting in boats with a common characteristic. What is that characteristic? [2 pts] Weak rigging and a weak mast? Sheeeeeze I could do a dozen 360's and not worry about de-masting as long as im in deep water .. Better build a better boat IMO. Joe Either Dacron Sails, or big modern winches. Probably both. What do I win? |