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On Oct 19, 3:18*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
On Oct 19, 3:12*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Frogwatch" wrote in message .... On Oct 19, 2:03 am, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Mike" wrote in message .... On Oct 18, 8:53?pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... At last, temps in the 60s, wind, real wind out of the north. ?So, tommorow, I sail my 28' sloop 36 miles west to get her bottom painted in prep for sailing southward. ?Everybody else is in school or working so I am taking the day off and going alone. ?I got an EPIRB, Hand held VHF, VHF, phone, etc. See y'all tomorrow night. Stay safe... wear your lifejacket! -- Nom=de=Plume Single handing is always a risk, don't forget your tether even if it doesn't look bouncy starting out... I am envious, I gotta work tomorrow, while your're having fun. Bah Humbug! Mike... ! If you have a tether, then I guess you don't need a lifejacket. -- Nom=de=Plume Did not go. *Got to the coast and tried to start the engine, nothing, even with compression relieved, she would barely turn over. *Brought both batteries back to town, had em checked, both refused to charge. Replaced em, may try again tommorow if the tides are right. BTW, I am a safety fanatic. If someone is on my boat, they are wearing a life jacket unless they are below. *I always wear a tether when alone or at night. *Also have an EPIRB w GPS on my auto-inflate jacket and a strobe. If you have a tether, why do you need a lifejacket? Seems like the tether would keep you with the boat. Well, I guess if it sinks, then you would.. Do you have a satelite phone? I think I'd want one of those if I was out of cell service. -- Nom=de=Plume Cell phone service on the coast here is so spotty as to be useless or at least not reliable. *Later in the year when I sail across the Gulf of Mexico, I'll rent a sat phone. The auto-inflate jacket has a built in harness and is comfy to wear. Last time I did this, having a cell phone got me in trouble due to bad reception. When I got back to within sight of land, I managed to call my wife to tell her my engine had crapped out and I was sailing in and would be late and I'd call her. She somehow misheard this and thought I was having trouble. So, a few hours later while I was pulling the boat down the canal by rowing the dinghy (a pain in the ass), the Marine Patrol shows up asking me if I was David OHara. Yes, Why I ask. Wife was worried, "You said you'd call me". No reception makes that difficult. It is best not to call until you are tied to the dock. |
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