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katy September 13th 06 09:03 PM

A little help in CT?
 
Dave wrote:
I managed to bust three ribs last Saturday, slipping on the dock while
trying to launch my dinghy in New London. So now I've got a boat sitting on
the town mooring in NL, and a need to get it back to Old Saybrook. Not at
all sure I'll be up to single handing it back by this weekend. Anyone
willing to lend a hand sailing or motoring (depending on conditions) back to
Old Saybrook?


Hope someone comes to your rescue...I did a similar Coup de grace a
number of years ago up in Harbor Springs, MI...not fun. You will feel
those ribs for a long, long time....

Capt. JG September 13th 06 10:59 PM

A little help in CT?
 
I had a Windrider many years ago, went to pull the mast out of the step,
cleared it from the hole, then stepped back to steady it, then back some
more, then more, then right off the dock. Didn't break anything except the
Windex, but I did get some applause from the crowd watching.

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

"katy" wrote in message
...
Dave wrote:
I managed to bust three ribs last Saturday, slipping on the dock while
trying to launch my dinghy in New London. So now I've got a boat sitting
on
the town mooring in NL, and a need to get it back to Old Saybrook. Not at
all sure I'll be up to single handing it back by this weekend. Anyone
willing to lend a hand sailing or motoring (depending on conditions) back
to
Old Saybrook?


Hope someone comes to your rescue...I did a similar Coup de grace a number
of years ago up in Harbor Springs, MI...not fun. You will feel those ribs
for a long, long time....





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