[Public-List] Broken Tack Attachment

Jonathan Bresler 262alberg30 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 8 06:31:11 PDT 2018


Now you have got me intrigued.

Daniel, Gordon, what are the "many innovative features you’ve rigged your
boat with." ??
Always on the lookout for good ideas.

Jonathan

On Wed, Aug 8, 2018 at 9:28 AM, Gordon Laco via Public-List <
public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:

> Hello Daniel -
>
> I think I recall seeing those dyneema loops when we sailed together that
> morning… They are but one of the many innovative features you’ve rigged
> your boat with.
>
> Thanks again for a very pleasant morning on your boat.   Being a Canadian
> I was quite struck by the nonchalant way you described the large alligator
> who lives in the channel near your dock… Me: “is it large enough to be
> dangerous?”  You: “Oh I suppose so, we just keep track of where he is, he
> usually stays on the other side”.    Then later while we were sailing out
> in the open… Me: “Ah Dan, is that a big log in the water over there?”
>  You: “Ah, no, I think that’s the alligator, so he’s out here today….”
>
> Reminds me of the famous story from WW2 days of how ships were piloted on
> the Newfoundland coast… an official from headquarters was aboard an armed
> merchant cruiser coming down the channels in heavy fog.  Official: “how
> will you know when we reach the turning point in the channel?”  Skipper
> (intent on building the fear he could see in his guest’s demeaner) “Oh we
> listen for Clem’s dog…Clem lives on the point and his dog always barks when
> a ship is coming by”.   The visitor spends the next half hour peering
> intently into the fog… then …. a dog’s bark is heard.  “There it is!  I
> just heard it!” he shouted to the skipper.   The skipper listens to the
> next bark, then shakes his head and says “Nope, that’s not Clem’s dog”.
>  The story goes that the visitor nearly filled his pants,...
>
>
> Gordon Laco
> #426 Surprise
>
>
>
>
> > On Aug 8, 2018, at 8:24 AM, Marcelo Gentinetta via Public-List <
> public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
> >
> > The idea of a dyneema shackle around the groove of the gooseneck seems
> to be simple and reasonable. It certainly is worth the try. My original
> tack attachment also handled the reefing hooks on both sides of the tack
> shackle. I would think we could arrange a place the hooks into the strap as
> well.
> > Marcelo
> >> On August 7, 2018 at 7:41 PM Daniel Swords via Public-List wrote: > > >
> > Marcelo, Since I am out sailing on my Alberg 30 this afternoon I decided
> to take a look at my gooseneck fitting. It looked like a good location and
> application for a dyneema soft shackle so I made one up to fit my boat and
> it seems to work just fine. The “groove” in the fitting keeps the shackle
> in position without the need for the raised aluminum pin fitting. I live in
> Mandeville but will be in New Orleans tomorrow, if you text me
> (504-234-9011) the location of your boat I could drop by it tomorrow around
> 2:00pm and install the shackle on your boom. Then you could decide if it is
> a permanent or temporary fix. I use dyneema soft shackles in dozens of
> places on my boat and have never had a failure or problem with any of
> them.  DanielSolitude #525 > Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone >
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Jonathan M Bresler
S/V Constance Alberg 30 #262
Annapolis/Eastport MD


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