Thanks to Highlander

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Dan Jones
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Location: Greenville, SC

Thanks to Highlander

Post by Dan Jones »

I wanted to give a big thanks to John (Highlander) for his help. He put me on to some sternrails(my starboard one is gone) and the top of my mast was naked. No masthead, blocks, etc.

Yesterday UPS brought me new sternrails and a new mastcap for my soon to be renovated M19. I tried to raise the mast and believe that the shrouds are to short. I have the 3/4 rig. The triangle is 19'4" high, base is 44"(to shroud connection on gunnel) so the hypotenuse is 19'9". When I deduct the fittings and adjuster that comes to a minimum wire lenght of 18' 7 or 8 inches. The one that came with the boat was 18'.

The motor turns over(starter works) but I have not yet connected fuel or a battery to the battery connection. I just put a starter battery direct to the starter. The motor is a 1992 40hp Johnson.

The sails are being washed. I'd like to take the boat to a detail shop-very dirty. Thats what you get at a salvage auction.

Oh, BTW, the PO's name was Shore Thing out of Hilton Head.

Back to work. Hope to see some of you all on the water. I live in Greenville, SC and sail the lakes of this area.

Dan

My other inventory is a Nitro bassboat, a ComPac 16, and a now renovated Dyer Dhow. Yes I do need to find a local chapter of Boaters Anonomous.
walt
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Location: Colorado "Sea Eagle" 1990 26S

Post by walt »

I was wondering if I also have a problem..

4 windsurfers plus zillions of sails/mast (used to consume my life)
4 ice boats
1 canoe
5 kayaks
1 Hobie 14
1 Catalina 16
1 Mac 26S

Odd thing is I NEED all of it. :|
Dan Jones
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BA

Post by Dan Jones »

Walt,
The first step to recovery is admitting we have a problem. I'm not sure we are there yet.

Dan
paj637
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Sailboat: MacGregor 26M
Location: St Marys, GA "Southern Soul"

Post by paj637 »

I'm four steps into my 12 step method. 1 Jon Boat, inflatable dinghy, 18' center console, a 26M and I am looking to pick up a ComPac 16. Found a nice one in JAX. I don't think my wife can understand why I need these type of things in my life. Only 8 more boats to go!!! 8)
waternwaves
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Location: X less in North Puget Sound -have to sail other boats for a while

Post by waternwaves »

walt....... there ya go.......

17 floaties (OK 13 of them dont need hard water) ....not a worry, a 12 step solution still leaves you with 5.
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Bawgy
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SAD SAD SAD NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Post by Bawgy »

13 foot Janus Ghost
Bryant 189 I/O
Venture 24
Polaris Genesis PWC
16 Hobie Cat
Inflatable Dinghy
And soon to be delivered 07 26M :macm:

I dont see a problem :)
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kmclemore
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Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
Location: Ambler, PA -- MACX2018A898 w/ Suzuki DF60AV -- 78 BW Harpoon 4.6 -- 2018 Tahoe 550TF w/ 150 Merc

Post by kmclemore »

MacGregor 26X
Boston Whaler Harpoon 4.6
Coleman Canoe (14')
2 Inflatable Rafts

Whew. I think I have the addiction under control.... um... .... ....well, maybe not... I almost forgot......

1949 Triumph Renown
1967 Sunbeam Alpine
1968 Morris Minor Traveller
1982 Manco Indy Go-Kart

Sigh... I need help....
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Theo
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Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
Location: Huntington Beach, CA

Post by Theo »

Yup, you guys are all doomed. You are way beyond 12 or even 13 step help. You are sentenced to suffer in this miserable condition for the rest of your lives. This will be a long long time considering how much exercise and stress relief you are getting.

Suffer on Lads!! :wink:
Alex
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Post by Alex »

You need snowmobile as well :P
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kmclemore
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Post by kmclemore »

OOoooooooooo... yeah... !!
Alex
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Summer coming !!
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paj637
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Post by paj637 »

I've tried to switch vices by weekly visits to Harbor Freight and Northern Tools but all that happens is that I have more tools to use on my boats. If I'm good and work hard all week my wife will sometimes give me the tool and coupon flyers she hides out of the mail and drop me off at the store for an hour or so. I have the stores in Charleston and Jax locked into my GPS. 8)
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Lease
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Location: Canberra Oz; 1995 26X "MACMAC" Tohatsu 50

Post by Lease »

Man, you guys are in bad shape.

I was thinking that wanting a Mirror Dinghy as a tender-cum-play sailer was possibly too much!
walt
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Post by walt »

Well, fortunately I only have 12 steps to take care of. Apparantly Kmclemore has 24 steps to go because of the dual nature of his problem..
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