[Public-List] Pushpit, Pullpit and Stanchions

Roger L. Kingsland r.kingsland at ksba.com
Wed Jul 15 12:44:40 PDT 2009


Gord,

Does that mean there is no such thing as a pushpin or that it refers to
something different?  Do you have problems with spuds on tumblehome? 


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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:public-list-bounces at lists.alberg30.org] On Behalf Of Gordon Laco
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 3:33 PM
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Subject: Re: [Public-List] Pushpit, Pullpit and Stanchions

Hi Mick - I have to say I belong to the Society against Improper Lifeline
Componant Terminology; I am trying to stamp out the creep of the term
'PUSHPIT' and maintain the prevelance of the correct term 'STERN PULPIT'.

I hope if you go away on your voyage you will write about it!

;)

Gord #426 Surprise


On 7/15/09 3:28 PM, "Michael Taylor" <m_tayau at yahoo.com.au> wrote:

> Firstly my apologies for not getting back to everyone who expressed in 
> interest in the pushpit etc.  I was called away for work unexpectedly 
> and did not have a chance to respond.  I had no idea there would be so 
> much interest in the hardware.  I felt the fairest way to deal with 
> this was to put all the names in a hat and draw out a name.
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> I have had #231 for a few years now based on the Canadian West coast.  
> The boat came out of the water 2 years ago for some improvements that 
> I felt were necessary to go offshore.  The boat now has all new 
> hardware on the deck hence the availability of the pushpit etc.  The 
> refit is going well however I underestimated the issues of trying to 
> do the work in a small town 150km away from significant services.  I 
> have to select bolt sizes carefully as it,s a long way back to the 
> store!  The boat is still fairly standard but it has been fitted with 
> bulwarks - 6 inches high about 1 inch off the deck.  As yet it is 
> untried of course but I am pleased with its functionality.  Currently 
> I am in the process of new thru-hulls and flanged seacocks.  I think I'm
going for Buck Algonquin but I can't find much in the way of reviews on the
internet.
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> Thanks for everyones efforts on the list and for all the hard work 
> that goes into maintaining it.
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