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Something found on your boat that is not on most others?


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yeah hah.....Took the last of em away at christmas this year for not a lot of use.....under pressure for a RIB and 15 now.

 

The joys of teenagers are a blissfull thing.

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Not on most others.....

 

1. I have an unopened bottle of rum onboard. Obviously unique. Long story... :(

 

2. A large Crew flag. Sorry, couldn't resist!

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1. I have an unopened bottle of rum onboard. Obviously unique. Long story... :(

 

 

long memories around here....Someone will fix that next time they get aboard the comet!!

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1. I have an unopened bottle of rum onboard. Obviously unique. Long story... :(

 

 

long memories around here....Someone will fix that next time they get aboard the comet!!

 

Only 2 types of Rum Bottles.

Unopened or Empty :D

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1. I have an unopened bottle of rum onboard. Obviously unique. Long story... :(

 

 

long memories around here....Someone will fix that next time they get aboard the comet!!

 

Only 2 types of Rum Bottles.

Unopened or Empty :D

 

I think I need to correct you there Luke!

 

Two types of Rum Bottles-

 

Hidden or Empty.

 

In the case of the Comet.....obviously hidden!

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Back to boats guys.

This thing is brilliant. After dropping the main we sheet the boom way down to flake the sail and the glass rods just bend. Let the sheet go and it all springs back up, no topping lift. We have it set so that in a drifter the boom is held up high to promote twist. I actually have a couple of spare rods for sale if anyone else would like to manufacture the end fittings to fit one.

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Seemed pretty nifty at the time but the flop over mechanism was quite worn and I'm sure if it was all new, it may well have been a good idea. Gave a bit more access through the cockpit area. After dinghy sailing for too many years I just couldn't get used to the whole wheel thing so took it off and put a tiller on.

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And last but not least, this contraption for getting under bridges. Requires 2 poles, large eyes on the gunwhale and a car that takes the fwd end of the poles and is winched down the track to raise the mast. As Zen's mast recently gave up we're not putting the hinge back in but it was interesting and quite useful.

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