Rivard
1990 34+ "Take Five"
Lake Lanier, GA
rom: David Knecht
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It is a sad morning here and I need some help to drag me out of my
depression. This list is my support group, adviser
ple weeks later. My
> post wasn’t bent so I reused but if yours is bent you might be able to get
> a carbon fibre replacement.
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> Cheers,
>
> Tom S
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the old one up then picked the new one
up couple weeks later. My post wasn’t bent so I reused but if yours is bent
you might be able to get a carbon fibre replacement.
Cheers,
Tom S
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Ken,
Just curiouswas "john" on the K30', John Astephen from North
Sydneyif yes, I learned to sail on Snipes with the Astephen family
from the Northern Yacht Club there.a long time go.
Regards
Rob Abbott
AZURA
C 32 -84
Halifax, N.S.
On 2018-07-18 4:30 PM, Ken Heaton via CnC-List
I've been aground a number of times but they are all pretty mundane
stories. Still, I'll add one more to the conversation.
We're racing in the Bras d'Or Lake. I'm crewing on a friend's C 35 Mk.1 (
Draft: 5' 3'' ). We're sailing along, parallel to the shore and are slowly
being overtaken by a
Edd,
thanks for this story you cracked me up!!!
Danny
On 7/18/2018 11:27 AM, Edd Schillay via CnC-List wrote:
I figure this would be a good time to share a story about when the
Enterprise-A, a 1978 C 34 which was co-owned by both my father and
I, hit a rock formation off of City Island.
I figure this would be a good time to share a story about when the
Enterprise-A, a 1978 C 34 which was co-owned by both my father and I, hit a
rock formation off of City Island.
On the afternoon before a Wednesday Night Race, I’m in my office and I get a
call from my bottom cleaner:
“Edd,
Back when Lake Michigan was at low water levels, we got our Redwing 35
stuck in the Black River (South Haven, Michigan) when we wandered out of
the natural river channel. It was just a sand bottom but we were stuck
pretty good and nothing we tried was working. A rather large power boat
I feel stupid saying this because it’s trivial, but there’s a sandbar (actually
submerged extension of a peninsula) in my lake that I’ve hit with every
goddamned sailboat I’ve sailed there, from a Coronado 15 dinghy with the
centerboard up to J/22s and Merit 25s and yes even my C 30 MK I.
Sorry to hear about the grounding Gary. I guess distraction/familiarity can
hurt any of us.
Thanks for the reminder - for my commute tomorrow - where speeds and risk are
much greater. The boat can be fixed, am very thankful that pride was the only
human casualty.
Dave
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HI Dave,
Don't beat yourself up too hard. I am told "There are only two kinds
of sailors... Those who have run aground and those who lie". Thankfully,
everyone is safe! That's the important thing. Good luck with the repairs.
Gary
S/V Kaylarah
'90 C 37+
East Greenwich, RI, USA
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depression. This list is my support group, advisers, experts and
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It is a sad morning here and I need some help to drag me out of my depression.
This list is my support group, advisers, experts and therapists. Or maybe
rendezvous. Doug
Doug Mountjoy Rebecca Leah LF39 Port Orchard YC, WA.
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It is a sad morning here and I need some
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Ugh! Sorry for your misfortune. I believe there are sailors wh
for Keels and groundings. I hope all works well with your insurance
adjuster and repairs
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Hi David,
Sorry about the grounding.
Boats can be fixed. Be thankful you and crew are OK.
I have had many groundings that were no big deal and one horrible grounding
that cost me $16K, so I know your pain very well. I hope your insurance comes
through for you. Keep us posted on developments.
Very sad story to read. I ran aground last year in a very familiar harbor race
as I was concentrating on rounding the mark which drifted too close to shore.
I was very lucky as I ran up an over a sand-bar and was able to get off quickly
on a lee-shore with the time running out quickly.
I
I definitely understand and feel your pain. Hopefully all will go well
with the insurance and repairs.
Good luck.
Neil Schiller
1983 C 35-3, #028
"Grace"
Whitehall, Michigan
WLYC
On 7/16/2018 11:18 AM, David Knecht via CnC-List wrote:
It is a sad morning here and I need some help to drag me
Ugh! Sorry for your misfortune. I believe there are sailors who have run
aground and those that will. The severity is the only differentiation. In
the Chesapeake, fortunately we have very little rock or reefs. In Solomons
we have a number of shole areas in which we sail around regularly.
It is a sad morning here and I need some help to drag me out of my depression.
This list is my support group, advisers, experts and therapists. Or maybe you
will kick my butt for being an idiot and that could help as well. Aries had a
serious grounding on a reef on Saturday and is currently
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