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On Aug 18, 9:29 pm, "Paul" wrote:
"Skip Gundlach" wrote in message ups.com... [about emergency rudder/steering] Depending on where we were in the failure, my going under with a brace and bit (I have a full selection aboard) with the hookah, and holing all that lovely repair work I did on the rudder, passing a line through same, with double stops on the immediate exteriors, with the lines led up to winches would be another. Skip, if you are serious about this particular solution (and it isn't a bad one), - Paul - S/V VALIS Hello Paul: Please do not encourage this type of behavior of a 60+ yo retired banker who is a cardiac patient. I did underwater work for years. My last job was an emergency stern tube patch on the Gae Chug Ho, a 600' Korean fish processor. They needed to repack the stuffing box. They had a small leak: only 10 mt/ hr. This was just south of the Pribilof Islands (Bering Sea) many Novembers ago. It kicked my ass and I was a very fit 32. Please don't encourage Skip to jump over the side and expect him to drill a hole using both hands. Do you really expect him to wrap his legs around the rudder while doing the equivalent of a 20 minute sit- up (crunch) and make that happen ??!?! I don't think he has the abdominals to pull it off. I agree with you. The time for such rudder mods is IN THE YARD! Bob (Divers Institute of Technology 107/80) |
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