[Alberg30] To wheel or not to wheel.

Wally Moran helm at georgianbaysailing.ca
Fri Jul 26 14:53:12 PDT 2002


ok everyone, let's lighten up and GO SAILING! I'm out of here!

Wally

>This whole discussion thread is just too funny...it reminds me of what a
>drill sergeant once told me when the platoon was complaining...."Opinions
>are like axxxxxxs, everybody's got one."
>
>Neal Jackson
>PEREGRINE
>No. 486
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: George Dinwiddie [mailto:gdinwiddie at min.net]
>Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 4:28 PM
>To: public-list at alberg30.org
>Subject: Re: [Alberg30] To wheel or not to wheel.
>
>
>>  Matthew Hay said:
>>
>>  I think Edson  makes a wheel that detaches and mounts on the stanchion for
>
>>  more cockpit room at anchor. 
>
>That reminds me of a story that Cabot & Loretta told me.  Shortly
>after they got their Pearson 35 they had guests in their cockpit.
>To make more room, they removed the wheel from the pedestal and
>stored it in a locker.  Food was spread out on top of the locker.
>Suddenly the raft started dragging, people scattered to their
>boats.  The engine was started and the rafting lines cast off.
>That's when Cabot turned to steer the boat and discovered that
>the wheel was missing, hidden in a locker covered with stuff.
>
>An interesting situation, don't you think?
>
>  - George
>
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>   My favorite Chesapeake Bay guidebook. While it mentions marinas,
>   it concentrates on anchorages--the kind of places I prefer to spend
>   my time. And in addition to listing shore facilities, it rates each
>   location for Beauty/Interest and Protection. This is the guide you
>   need to really cruise the Chesapeake Bay--a smorgasbord of small
>   creeks and coves.
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         Cruising the Chesapeake: A Gunkholer's Guide

  My favorite Chesapeake Bay guidebook. While it mentions marinas,
  it concentrates on anchorages--the kind of places I prefer to spend
  my time. And in addition to listing shore facilities, it rates each
  location for Beauty/Interest and Protection. This is the guide you
  need to really cruise the Chesapeake Bay--a smorgasbord of small
  creeks and coves.

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