[Alberg30]Purple Jesus
chrishardy
chrishardy at tds.net
Tue Nov 5 18:24:40 PST 2002
I just buy the non toxic anti freeze for the boat and the more toxic
Captn' Morgan for the winterizer..... Mad Dog 2020 is cheaper than
everclear and is easier to see coming aft out of the sink faucet I
think it is a mixture of bad port and everclear... Chris P.S. I still
think .99 cents per Gallon for non toxic is cheaper than everclear or
Mad Dog.
vinegar joe wrote:
> peter-
>
> i too have encountered the problem of battens and lazy jacks and
> generally snagging things as i raise the main, but i usually am able
> to get the darn thing up without too much effort if i pick my moment
> correctly (i'm on a mooring can) and keep the topping lift tight until
> the sail is pretty much raised. however, i've also yet to see a
> running rig system that works well and doesn't require one to leave
> the cockpit at some point, especially when reefing and lowering sails
> (but i certainly remain open to the concept). vj
>
> Peter Amos <peter.amos1 at btinternet.com> wrote:
>
> Joe,the topping lift is a Catch 22 situation.If I leave it
> supporting the boom the leech snags under the shrouds and lazy
> jacks when the main is being raised.If I slacken it the leech
> straightens and the main goes up more cleanly but needs more
> effort.The extra effort is no problem at the mast but as George
> points out becomes important at the cockpit.If I have to go to the
> mast to take care of problems or any part of the raising/reefing
> process I might as well do everything there.What I want is a
> system that allows a singlehander to do everything from the
> cockpit,without snags,when conditions are bumpy.All suggestions
> are welcome.I have considered a battenless main.Has anyone tried one?
>
> Peter Amos #478
>
>
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