Fight the power

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Jan 27, 2007
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Irwin 37' center cockpit cleveland ohio
not a big deal

First...when in doubt...any dock or tie up is ok. Second...I did this once a year. This year it was from very high winds that did not allow me to back in. I could have gone front in, but where is the fun in that! Last year it was a soloniod gone bad. I had to anchor in the lake till the wind wicked up at 4:00 am. Then I ghosted in. In all cases, I have a lines ready all over he boat (37' Irwin). Some are cleated off, some are free. And I have two poles. I simply sail as close to the pole nearest my space, grab it with the pole or line with the idea of getting a line over it to stop the boat. Boat stopped. Miller time. Then after the beer, I inch worm my way to my slip and using one pole as a fulcrum, pull it in. This year I did it in 35 knot winds. And as soon as I tied it up, the wind stopped like someone turned off the light. Go figure. We make it a practice to do this anyway, on almost all sailings. It's the challenge, can I do it thing.
 
Nov 17, 2007
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- - Channel Islands
Batteries Dead!!!

Last weekend - no batteries at all - remember to check more frequently and ADD WATER to ALL batteries!!! Engine won't start without electrical input. Sailed 41' Hunter into 38' slip VERY slowly. Thankfully calm winds and experienced crew. Others on dock didn't even know we had come in "dead stick". If I can do it anyone can!!!
 
Feb 26, 2004
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Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
If I can do it anyone can!!!

Way to go Mike! :) If you can't do it, you should learn to how before you need to!!!
 
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Final results for the Quick Quiz ending November 18, 2007: My mechanical expertise consists of: 57% I change the oil myself and carry spares 28% Extensive training and specialty tools 16%I add fuel and oil and the motor just goes 05% Lots of prayer
 
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