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In article , OzOne wrote:
On 31 Jul 2006 19:54:02 -0700, "Capt. Rob" scribbled thusly: Today was one of those amazing sailing days! All day it was blistering hot, too rough to mess about on board much. But a few friends wanted to see the boat and so everyone showed up at 6:00. By then some wind had kicked up and when we cleared the breakwater a cool breeze was on our nose. 10-15 knots..... http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/monday.jpg Bob, I do wish you'd remove those winch handles when they're not being used. I don't mind lines just tossed around a winch..it is the best way IMHO. I 'm not all that worried by a handle being left on a loaded winch that may require adjusting, but a handle just sitting there on an unused winch can be the cause of a serious injury. Think about doing it a little differently. Glad to see you're getting so much use from your boat...unfortunately mine are gathering weed for a little longer. The line around it is a mess... looks like there are two lines actually. Not a good practice. The line on the ring appears to be faked nicely, but has a knot that shouldn't be on a safety line that needs to be deployed immediately. It's not clear if it's actually attached to the boat. Yet again the "responsible" adults are setting a bad example by not wearing PFDs. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |