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[email protected] January 19th 06 01:15 AM

Anybody really use a knot log
 
I have a new Standard Knot Log but the little prop thing has fouled so
it doesnt turn. I am hesitant to pull it out to clean it although I
knwo I can plug the hole in time. I dont want to spend any time in the
water at the dock due to the 8' gator nearby. Is this worth worrying
about? I have never had one in all these years of sailing.


John Cairns January 19th 06 01:53 AM

Anybody really use a knot log
 

wrote in message
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I have a new Standard Knot Log but the little prop thing has fouled so
it doesnt turn. I am hesitant to pull it out to clean it although I
knwo I can plug the hole in time. I dont want to spend any time in the
water at the dock due to the 8' gator nearby. Is this worth worrying
about? I have never had one in all these years of sailing.


Yeah, I use mine, it always-or at least regularly-gets fouled, only takes a
minute to clean it and put it back. I usually use a small rag to plug it,
the use the rag to clean up the water.

John Cairns



katy January 19th 06 02:00 AM

Anybody really use a knot log
 
wrote:
I have a new Standard Knot Log but the little prop thing has fouled so
it doesnt turn. I am hesitant to pull it out to clean it although I
knwo I can plug the hole in time. I dont want to spend any time in the
water at the dock due to the 8' gator nearby. Is this worth worrying
about? I have never had one in all these years of sailing.

We use outs but I think if an 8' gator was living under my boat, I
could be convinced it wasn't that important.

Capt. Rob January 19th 06 02:05 AM

Anybody really use a knot log
 

Commodore Joe Redcloud wrote:
On 18 Jan 2006 17:15:47 -0800, wrote:

I have a new Standard Knot Log but the little prop thing has fouled so
it doesnt turn. I am hesitant to pull it out to clean it although I
knwo I can plug the hole in time. I dont want to spend any time in the
water at the dock due to the 8' gator nearby. Is this worth worrying
about? I have never had one in all these years of sailing.


I have a signet knot log, and find that I can swap it with the "butt plug"
quick enough that only a half cup or so of water gets in. I only put the paddle
unit in when I am going sailing and know I'll want it. Most of the time, I do
without, as I get SOG from my GPS, and that's all I really need. There isno
need or advantage to going in the water to clean it. You can do a much better
job from inside the boat.


Commodore Joe Redcloud


When you swap the butt plug next time please use the vasaline in the
babies room.

That hurt!

Commodore Joe Redcloud©
35s5
NY


Frank Boettcher January 19th 06 02:49 AM

Anybody really use a knot log
 
On 18 Jan 2006 17:15:47 -0800, wrote:

I have a new Standard Knot Log but the little prop thing has fouled so
it doesnt turn. I am hesitant to pull it out to clean it although I
knwo I can plug the hole in time. I dont want to spend any time in the
water at the dock due to the 8' gator nearby. Is this worth worrying
about? I have never had one in all these years of sailing.



Hey, once you get past the thought of putting a temporary hole in your
boat while it is in the water it is not a big deal. Had one, pulled
it to clean often, never sunk the boat.

Frank


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