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Rosalie B. wrote: "Thomas Wentworth" wrote: I'm sure some of you cruising sailors carry a bicycle of some sort on your boat ,, you do, right? Where do you keep it? Do you break it down and stow it that way? Yes - Bob got a folding bike for his birthday and it came with a bag to stow it in folded. The first year I tried to ride it, but it is just too big for me and can't be adjusted down. The second year he had a regular bike, but it just got terribly rusty. He got a folding bike for me second hand for about $25 and fixed it up and sewed a bag for it too. We stowed them back by the dinghy (center cockpit boat). They can actually be taken ashore in a dingy unless you have a kayak or something. It is still a pain to get them on and off the boat. I think a bicyle and a sailboat are about the two best things in the whole wide world; period. grandma Rosalie S/V RosalieAnn, Leonardtown, MD CSY 44 WO #156 http://home.mindspring.com/~gmbeasley/id1.html My brother and his wife cruise off the NE coast each summer on his J/34C. They used to have folding bikes and decided their regular road bikes were more comfortable and worked better and they sacrificed one QB and some bungie cords. With wheels off, most road bikes (or cross bikes) fit in larger boats. h -- To respond, obviously drop the "nospan"? |
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