Shorthanded, I back my 1984 Morgan 323 away from her slip but we get blown into the adjacent boat - our bow to his stern. The anchor gets caught in his Lifesling canvass cover and as we pull away the anchor rips his cover and then the anchor deploys. As the anchor went overboard, so does the cap to the anchor pipe. Your elaborate marina departure debacle.
Cold and murky Columbia River water is only 8' at low tide and I know about where cap lays. I couldn't get at it with a fishing net strapped to 14' boat hook. Stainless steel item so I can't pull up with the Club's magnet on a rope for such purposes. Anyway, I give up.
Question: Where would I ever find a replacement cap for something so 36 years old? Thanks for any leads.
Cold and murky Columbia River water is only 8' at low tide and I know about where cap lays. I couldn't get at it with a fishing net strapped to 14' boat hook. Stainless steel item so I can't pull up with the Club's magnet on a rope for such purposes. Anyway, I give up.
Question: Where would I ever find a replacement cap for something so 36 years old? Thanks for any leads.
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