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Capt. Rob August 14th 06 12:56 AM

What's My Line?
 
Thanks, Joe....those lines did need adjustment. Now set for 3/4 - 1
inch of deflection at centerpoint between stanchions.

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/lines.jpg


Still....we're getting new lifelines for next season from the yard.





RB
35s5
NY


Joe August 14th 06 02:11 AM

What's My Line?
 

Capt. Rob wrote:
Thanks, Joe....those lines did need adjustment. Now set for 3/4 - 1
inch of deflection at centerpoint between stanchions.

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/lines.jpg


Still....we're getting new lifelines for next season from the yard.




Why replace them? They look OK now.

Joe




RB
35s5
NY



Capt. JG August 14th 06 04:35 AM

What's My Line?
 
Strange looking placement for a fender. Why is it tied to the dock? The way
it's tied looks like they're meant to stay. Odd.

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"Joe" wrote in message
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Capt. Rob wrote:
Thanks, Joe....those lines did need adjustment. Now set for 3/4 - 1
inch of deflection at centerpoint between stanchions.

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/lines.jpg


Still....we're getting new lifelines for next season from the yard.




Why replace them? They look OK now.

Joe




RB
35s5
NY





Joe August 14th 06 05:11 AM

What's My Line?
 

Capt. JG wrote:
Strange looking placement for a fender. Why is it tied to the dock? The way
it's tied looks like they're meant to stay. Odd.


Yeah and it's usless there. I did notice a shackle CF set-up. Also you
should splice your lines Rob. That Bowland is going to rubb your
gel-coat deck raw. Also you need to have your new sail cut above the
bow rail.

Joe

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"Joe" wrote in message
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Capt. Rob wrote:
Thanks, Joe....those lines did need adjustment. Now set for 3/4 - 1
inch of deflection at centerpoint between stanchions.

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/lines.jpg


Still....we're getting new lifelines for next season from the yard.




Why replace them? They look OK now.

Joe




RB
35s5
NY




Capt. JG August 14th 06 05:19 AM

What's My Line?
 
Yeah.. it's too low to do any good... I don't think I've ever seen that
arrangement... certainly not in any marina in the west. Even boats that sit
unused for years have fenders tied to them not the dock.

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"Joe" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:
Strange looking placement for a fender. Why is it tied to the dock? The
way
it's tied looks like they're meant to stay. Odd.


Yeah and it's usless there. I did notice a shackle CF set-up. Also you
should splice your lines Rob. That Bowland is going to rubb your
gel-coat deck raw. Also you need to have your new sail cut above the
bow rail.

Joe

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...

Capt. Rob wrote:
Thanks, Joe....those lines did need adjustment. Now set for 3/4 - 1
inch of deflection at centerpoint between stanchions.

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/lines.jpg


Still....we're getting new lifelines for next season from the yard.




Why replace them? They look OK now.

Joe




RB
35s5
NY





Capt. Rob August 14th 06 11:17 AM

What's My Line?
 

On the fender:

It's in a position that functions fine when I come into the slip. It's
supported by the float under the dock and keeps me off the dock when I
come in. Many people here suspend fenders this way because the dock
float makes it work, but the fenders are usually toast by the end of
the season.

On the lifelines:

The white covers are starting to go and they're original. The yard
offered to get me new ones, so why not? I may go with rope instead of
wire.



RB
35s5
NY


Scotty August 14th 06 01:20 PM

What's My Line?
 

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
ups.com...

On the fender:

It's in a position that functions fine when I come into

the slip. It's
supported by the float under the dock and keeps me off the

dock when I
come in. Many people here suspend fenders this way because

the dock
float makes it work, but the fenders are usually toast by

the end of
the season.



Some of the powerboaters do that at my marina. Most of the
sailors can dock their boat without banging into stuff.

Scotty



Capt. Rob August 14th 06 01:30 PM

What's My Line?
 

Some of the powerboaters do that at my marina. Most of the
sailors can dock their boat without banging into stuff.


Almost every sailboat here wears fenders in the slip. It's just another
layer of protection that costs very little. I also added storm lines to
back up the snubbers. Why not?
Some boats keep the boat close to one side for easier boarding and wear
fenders only on that side.


RB
35s5
NY


Capt. JG August 14th 06 04:01 PM

What's My Line?
 
I don't see Rob's email. It's not worth it. However, I can't imagine how it
can be "fine" since it's so low. Maybe it's an east coast thing. I've never
seen it out here, not in 30+ years. The way the dock floats? If it floats,
then it rises and lowers with the tide. Can there be another way the dock
floats?

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"Scotty" wrote in message
...

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
ups.com...

On the fender:

It's in a position that functions fine when I come into

the slip. It's
supported by the float under the dock and keeps me off the

dock when I
come in. Many people here suspend fenders this way because

the dock
float makes it work, but the fenders are usually toast by

the end of
the season.



Some of the powerboaters do that at my marina. Most of the
sailors can dock their boat without banging into stuff.

Scotty





Capt. Rob August 14th 06 04:20 PM

What's My Line?
 

I don't see Rob's email. It's not worth it. However, I can't imagine
how it
can be "fine" since it's so low.


So JG will never know that the float beneath the dock is actually
recessed just a few inches deep, which means the fender is effective
there.
No loss. The guy has no boat anyway.


RB
35s5
NY



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