Shallow water?

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Per Albinsson

Last summer we bought a 240 and so far we are quite satisfied. In Sweden this type of boat are rare and a boat this size normally needs at least 4 to 5 feet of water. On our first trip we sailed deep in to "Motor boat county", after a very narrow passage where we had to raise the centerboard and the rudder touched the bottom a larger motor boat waited for us as there was no place to meet. On the deck there was a woman handeling the dingy, when we passed she called "how the H-- did you get trough there?" Per Albinsson /AMFI
 
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Larry

Prop. shears pin......

With a strong wind blowing in from the lake, every attempt we made to leave the dock fought the wind. Being a proud sailor, I didn't want to have to use power on my feeble attempts to leave the dock. Finally , my last ditch effort was to resort to the outboard motor to power us away from the ever approaching shore. Nobody told me sailboat outboards' reverse settings don't work too well. Then I really lost face, .... the motor propellor stuck the bottom enough to shear the shear pin... and lose all power. Ah... humility reigns...as I jumped overboard and walked the boat out to deeper water...pulled it to the trailer and loaded her up....
 
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