[Alberg30] To wheel or not to wheel.

George Dinwiddie gdinwiddie at min.net
Fri Jul 26 13:28:09 PDT 2002


> 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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