I found this stored in the compartment under the v-berth. It's a piece of starboard on a teak base.
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OK, that's worth checking out.May sound stupid, but it looks like something you would put your boom on when storing in the cabin so you don't have it resting on your cushions. That's my two cents.
I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the CNG tank? It's about the same radius, but I can't figure out what it would be for. The CNG tank was mounted vertically in a hole cut out for it in the floor of the port lazarette.Can't tell the circumference but it seems like a base to rest something cylindrical on it. Propane tank? It is something homemade for a specific purpose. Someone will provide a better idea.
Bill, every season I have to step at launch time and un-step at haul-out time. Plus whenever I take an extended trip out of my usual sailing area. I have got it down-path: 1 & 1/2 hour to de-rig, 20 minutes to bring the mast down. Roughly the same when stepping up. Basically a 3-beer job LOL.Not to be stealing the thread but
Claude, do you do this kind of thing often???? I'm thinking you would need a crain on either side of the bridge. What a buzz killer for a day out sailing.