Tip of the day ...Post yours
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Johnacuda
- Engineer
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Re: Tip of the day ...Post yours
Channeling my father now...
'And that's why we don't have nice things..."
'And that's why we don't have nice things..."
- Teejay
- Just Enlisted
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- Location: Central BC, Canada.........Blue '06 M, Ta Keel Ahh!!!
Re: Tip of the day ...Post yours
Make sure daggerboard is all the way up before loading onto trailer.
Last summer I forgot I had it down 6", and when the admiral was winching the boat onto the trailer there was a "bang". Couldn't see any issue until we pulled up the ramp. The cross bunk on the lh side near the axle was sticking out sideways. Had to relaunch, then replace the broken inboard bolt on the bunk. Fortunately no damage to the daggerboard
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Last summer I forgot I had it down 6", and when the admiral was winching the boat onto the trailer there was a "bang". Couldn't see any issue until we pulled up the ramp. The cross bunk on the lh side near the axle was sticking out sideways. Had to relaunch, then replace the broken inboard bolt on the bunk. Fortunately no damage to the daggerboard
- Russ
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Re: Tip of the day ...Post yours
There are no hardware stores at sea. Bring spare parts in case you need 'em.
- Keel_Hauled
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- Phil M
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Re: Tip of the day ...Post yours
When it's gets old and cranky and not very useful on the water, and you want a newer model, an autopilot is cheaper to replace.mastreb wrote:An admiral helmsman is cheaper than an autopilot. Well, not cheaper, but already priced in.
Re: Tip of the day ...Post yours
Always check to make sure your centerboard is Down before you back out of your slip on a windy day or you might kiss other boats....... (TODAY)
- kmclemore
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Re: Tip of the day ...Post yours
...and don't pull the mask off that old Lone Ranger and don't mess around with Jim.cptron wrote:Don't spit into the wind, It will throw it back at you.
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Hardcrab
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Re: Tip of the day ...Post yours
Bow and stern docking lines long enough to be tied together when docking crosswinded on the downwind side of a slip.
(Or almost in any condition, actually).
Controling both ends of our high freeboard boats with one line will be priceless one day....
(Or almost in any condition, actually).
Controling both ends of our high freeboard boats with one line will be priceless one day....
- tlgibson97
- First Officer
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- Location: Marietta, GA
Re: Tip of the day ...Post yours
I've learned to check the operation of the lights on the mast before I raise it. Since I have started doing that they have worked perfectly every time.
Re: Tip of the day ...Post yours
Or put them on your life lines for a nice headrest.BOAT wrote:Take a couple of pool noodles from Walmart and slice them up the middle like your gutting a fish and put them on your spreaders before you roll the mast back and the spreaders won't scratch the top of the cabin
Re: Tip of the day ...Post yours
1) Disconnect the shore power BEFORE pulling back from slip.
2) Remove rudder trailing bolts before getting wet.
3) Make sure forestay is on correct side of baby stays before raising mast.
4) tie mast raising line to forward cleat. Use quick pin in johnson lever (must have lever installed first
) to clip open lever to mast raising line allowing the furler drum (must have roller furling installed first
) to slide nicely right over where it needs to be. Not my idea but really works.
5) Shroud tell tales installed before raising mast.
6) "secret sign" on piling to let the dock dames know when its safe to visit.
2) Remove rudder trailing bolts before getting wet.
3) Make sure forestay is on correct side of baby stays before raising mast.
4) tie mast raising line to forward cleat. Use quick pin in johnson lever (must have lever installed first
5) Shroud tell tales installed before raising mast.
6) "secret sign" on piling to let the dock dames know when its safe to visit.
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Baerkanu
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Re: Tip of the day ...Post yours
BWY's suggestion was to keep a dock line tied to the bow cleat and run back to the stanchion just forward of the cockpit, tied off with a clove hitch - it's far enough back that you can control both bow and stern when launching, docking etc. That's been a priceless tip as well!Hardcrab wrote:Bow and stern docking lines long enough to be tied together when docking crosswinded on the downwind side of a slip.
(Or almost in any condition, actually).
Controling both ends of our high freeboard boats with one line will be priceless one day....
- Clay
