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Another sailing season gone by the wayside...the boat is out...it rained,
snowed, haled, and blew all day...the row out to the mooring at 8 am was very interesting. Gale warnings up...fortunately the wind was behind us but we almost overshot the stern! We pulled 64 boats between 8:30 am until 4:30 om...now we're defrosting our feet and hoping tomorrow will be warmer so we can go play with the pink Kool-Aid.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 "Women and cats will do as they please..." (Heinlein)...and we don't really care what the men and dogs think....(katy) |
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We pulled 64 boats between 8:30 am until 4:30
How many travellifts does your marina have? S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "Trains are a winter sport" |
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We pull right at the yacht club with a crane...Torr4esen's Marine comes over
with a crane, 3 high-lo's and 2 trailer/tractor combos and it's like a giant chain reaction....everyone is divided into teams...we were on the cradle team....had to locate the cradle up next in the queue and point it out to the hi=lo guy who then loaded it into a waiting trailer...then the crew positions and the trailer takes off for the staging area to be loaded with a boat...then there's a crew on the wall where they lift out and a crew on the adjacent dock...you back up into the area with your boat and throw lines off 4 corners...the crane drops the slings down and they position the slings and voila! up and out and onto the trailer....then they take you to your parking place and the power washer crew comes and blasts all the grunge and mussels off the bottom...the rule is that if you don't work, they don't pull your boat. "SAIL LOCO" wrote in message ... We pulled 64 boats between 8:30 am until 4:30 How many travellifts does your marina have? S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "Trains are a winter sport" |
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i'm impressed.
we haul about 75 boats in 2 months! tide is an issue. boat is still in the H20 but i've mostly called it quits for the year. i may try to get out on one more day....we'll see always next season to look forward to................. gf. "katysails" wrote in message ... We pull right at the yacht club with a crane...Torr4esen's Marine comes over with a crane, 3 high-lo's and 2 trailer/tractor combos and it's like a giant chain reaction....everyone is divided into teams...we were on the cradle team....had to locate the cradle up next in the queue and point it out to the hi=lo guy who then loaded it into a waiting trailer...then the crew positions and the trailer takes off for the staging area to be loaded with a boat...then there's a crew on the wall where they lift out and a crew on the adjacent dock...you back up into the area with your boat and throw lines off 4 corners...the crane drops the slings down and they position the slings and voila! up and out and onto the trailer....then they take you to your parking place and the power washer crew comes and blasts all the grunge and mussels off the bottom...the rule is that if you don't work, they don't pull your boat. "SAIL LOCO" wrote in message ... We pulled 64 boats between 8:30 am until 4:30 How many travellifts does your marina have? S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "Trains are a winter sport" |
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then they take you to your parking
place and the power washer crew comes and blasts all the grunge and mussels off the bottom...the rule is that if you don't work, they don't pull your boat. 1. Why would anyone with a sailboat have grunge and mussels on the bottom? How do they sail? 2. If you have to work is the hull out free? S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "Trains are a winter sport" |
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![]() "SAIL LOCO" wrote in message ... then they take you to your parking place and the power washer crew comes and blasts all the grunge and mussels Because Miskegon Lake os dirty, because we had the hugest algae bloom I've ever seen, and because zebra mussels don't care what they attach to....everyone has them...they are not an exclusive animal... and haulout and storage are GREATLY reduced from the prices ar local marinas...enough that mist members take advantage of the situation,,, off the bottom...the rule is that if you don't work, they don't pull your boat. 1. Why would anyone with a sailboat have grunge and mussels on the bottom? How do they sail? 2. If you have to work is the hull out free? S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "Trains are a winter sport" |
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and because zebra mussels don't care what they attach
to....everyone has them.. Doesn't anyone get under the boat and wipe it off during the season? S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "Trains are a winter sport" |
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On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 12:51:22 GMT, "katysails"
wrote this crap: Because Miskegon Lake os dirty, because we had the hugest algae bloom I've ever seen, and because zebra mussels don't care what they attach to....everyone has them...they are not an exclusive animal... I've never seen zebra mussels on a boat that had bottom paint. And I sail on Lake Erie. If you put your hand in the water for ten minutes, you'll have zebra mussels growing on it. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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katysails wrote:
Another sailing season gone by the wayside...the boat is out...it rained, snowed, haled, and blew all day...the row out to the mooring at 8 am was very interesting. Gale warnings up...fortunately the wind was behind us but we almost overshot the stern! Yeah, but just think... they'll give you a waiver to enter the Chi-Mac if you've crossed Lake Michigan in a dinghy... ... We pulled 64 boats between 8:30 am until 4:30 om... That sounds like a lot of work. How many lifts? ... now we're defrosting our feet and hoping tomorrow will be warmer so we can go play with the pink Kool-Aid.... Avoid the Kool-Aid. It destroys your taste in music & makes you talk to the cartoon people living in the curtains. DSK |