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I know the answer to this question is to do more sailing or less time with
the sail covers off. This happened last spring but only came to mind (rainy day). The problem started back in May/June and at first involved some small birds trying to make nests inside my alum. boom. A piece of duct tape took care of that but once I removed the sail cover and started doing some sailing ( I returned to the same anchorage every day or so) these same birds would start building nests in the folds of my main sail. This would happen over night or during a single day. When I would go to hoist the sail, I would get a shower of sticks, twigs and sometimes an egg or two. The ultimate solution was to cover the sail tightly with the sail cover and even then they would try to get up under the cover. Either I out lasted the mating season or I lost them when I move about 40 miles to another anchorage. I guess my quesion is; Has an one else ever had this experience and how did you handle it (humanely). If these birds are like other annoying creatures, they are probably protected. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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