[Alberg30] Re: replacing seacocks while afloat
    George Dinwiddie 
    gdinwiddie at min.net
       
    Fri Sep  7 12:26:42 PDT 2001
    
    
  
> Randy Katz said:
> 
> It occurred to me that I might have a boat yard hoist it just above the
> water in the sling for a reduced rate (short time, no travel) but then I
> thought, what makes me so special as to deserve a special rate?  We'll see.
Actually, that's generally done for boat surveys.  It's called a
"short haul" and is usually scheduled for the lunch hour.  The
yard crew picks up the boat, goes to lunch, and then launches 
after lunch.  
 - George
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