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Bolt

Posted By: Scott Shaw, P-23, Seattle, WA
Date: 7/20/08 10:21a.m.

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In Response To: The bolt appears to be fine... (Jerry Carpenter P-18 # 504)

Thanks for the info. I just wasn't sure about that bolt and the thought of it coming completely loose wasn't pleasant. I'll check on the lubrication. The sail goes up and down fairly easily, just makes a racket. Towing the boat out here from Indiana in the rain probably didn't help much.

I was in Renton. Launched at Coulon Park just east of Boeing and Renton Municipal. Nice park, 8 launches and quiet during the week, but gets pretty busy on the weekends. Now I'm just hoping for some wind today. So far zero knots this morning at the airport. Hopefully will pick up by the afternoon.

Messages In This Thread

First Sail in Seattle -- Scott Shaw, P-23 Seattle, WA -- 7/18/08 1:37p.m.
I see you were down near Renton. -- Glenn, P-18, S. Oregon -- 7/18/08 2:00p.m.
When I lived in Renton/Kent.. -- Jack, H23.5, Force 5, Clermont Fl. -- 7/18/08 2:58p.m.
The bolt appears to be fine... -- Jerry Carpenter P-18 # 504 -- 7/18/08 2:24p.m.
 Bolt  -- Scott Shaw, P-23, Seattle, WA -- 7/20/08 10:21a.m.
boom bail repair.... -- Tim, P18 "Spirit" Iowa City -- 7/20/08 3:46p.m.

 

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