I'm just impressed she can climb all the way up there!Russ wrote: ↑Fri Oct 17, 2025 5:54 am I hate to embarrass her, but the Admiral hasn't learned all the terms. When I ask her to attach the antenna to the top of the mast, it's a difficult conversation and often easier/faster if I just hop off the boat and do it myself. "Which way do I turn this thing?" "Does it go in this way or the other?" Oy. She has learned to leave the boys alone to do the rigging.
Raise mast on the water?
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tuxonpup
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Re: Raise mast on the water?
1996 Macgregor 26X w/150% RF Genoa & Nissan 50hp 2-stroke
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JamesToBoot
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Re: Raise mast on the water?
Lol, its not the Admirals job to lean about such petty things!!! lmboRuss wrote: ↑Fri Oct 17, 2025 5:54 am ...
I hate to embarrass her, but the Admiral hasn't learned all the terms. When I ask her to attach the antenna to the top of the mast, it's a difficult conversation and often easier/faster if I just hop off the boat and do it myself. "Which way do I turn this thing?" "Does it go in this way or the other?" Oy. She has learned to leave the boys alone to do the rigging.
For real, the wives are amazing for hanging out with us and coming along on our crazy journey's. I don't expect the wifie to know anything about boats; its not her thing. I will continue to try'n find ways for her enjoy it. But Im just glad she comes and shares a bit of it with me (either while Im working on the boat or going for a sail)... have her grab a book and hang out in the sun while Im tinkering away. Its the best thing since sliced bread.
-james
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'91 26S, fixer-upper, 55lb w 280ah lithium, need stern rail
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Novice Sailor
'91 26S, fixer-upper, 55lb w 280ah lithium, need stern rail
Cruising Grounds: Lake Murray, youtube
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Re: Raise mast on the water?
Indeed.
Agreed. I'm happy that she enjoys sailing and comes along. Mechanical things are not her thing but she excels in other skills.JamesToBoot wrote: ↑Fri Oct 17, 2025 8:02 am Lol, its not the Admirals job to lean about such petty things!!! lmbo
For real, the wives are amazing for hanging out with us and coming along on our crazy journey's. I don't expect the wifie to know anything about boats; its not her thing. I will continue to try'n find ways for her enjoy it. But Im just glad she comes and shares a bit of it with me (either while Im working on the boat or going for a sail)... have her grab a book and hang out in the sun while Im tinkering away. Its the best thing since sliced bread.
--Russ
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Re: Raise mast on the water?
When my wife and I pickup up our MacGregor I asked her if she wanted to be first mate or admiral.
She informed me that her title on the boat was "Trophy Wife".
She informed me that her title on the boat was "Trophy Wife".
Bill
2001 26X Simple Interest
Honda BF40D
"If I were in a hurry I would not have bought a sailboat." Me
2001 26X Simple Interest
Honda BF40D
"If I were in a hurry I would not have bought a sailboat." Me
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JamesToBoot
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Re: Raise mast on the water?
100% !!!
That's a good title.
-james
Novice Sailor
'91 26S, fixer-upper, 55lb w 280ah lithium, need stern rail
Cruising Grounds: Lake Murray, youtube
Novice Sailor
'91 26S, fixer-upper, 55lb w 280ah lithium, need stern rail
Cruising Grounds: Lake Murray, youtube
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Re: Raise mast on the water?
If someone already mentioned it, here’s the tip again: If there is any breeze at all while raising the mast while on the water, take your anchor rode and pull it around to the stern cleat while still anchored. The wind will now “help” you raise it. You would be surprised how much.
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