Congrats on a great race!  My base was 123 before the furler.  No
complaints here.

Joel
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On Aug 4, 2012, at 1:36 PM, Howard and Skippy <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2012 09:25:18 -0400
> From: Joel Aronson<[email protected]>
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> Subject: Stus-List Stuck screw, PHRF
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> I'm trying to remove the set screw on the exterior knob of my forward
> hatch.  The knob is aluminum.  The screw is a phillips head screw.  I've
> used PB Blaster and I'm letting it soak in.  If that doesn't work, what is
> the next step?  Heat? drill/dremel (I'm afraid I'll get more aluminum than
> screw)? new knobs and a saw?
>
> Also, for the first time in 12 years my boat has a current PHRF
> certificate!  With the addition of a furler it is now rated at 129.  Now I
> need to work on a crew!  Ordering sail numbers from Defender!
>
> Joel,
> Be happy with your rating.  Here in PHRF -MA the base of the 35-3 was 114, I 
> appealed and had it raised to 117.  With a furler, it is 120.  On Long Island 
> the ratin is 123.  Just finished the Around Long Island Regatta Where my 35-3 
> beat a C&C38 and a 121 taking a first in Division 3. Division 3 is the 
> fastest non-spinnaker fleet where most of the boats were 40-44'. We finished 
> 2.5 hrs ahead of the second place 44'er and 3 hes in front of the 42'er.  The 
> race is 190 miles.
> Howard Paul, Skipper of Knot Again 35-3.
>
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