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Lots of entertainment to watch this weekend.
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...by inexperienced amateurs...
Methinks thou dost protest too much..
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I saw more than a few birds and turnbuckles dropped overboard as well as that mast fall....
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This was a busy weekend at our club for mast unstepping. Several boats damaged already!
...by inexperienced amateurs...
Methinks thou dost protest too much..
Lots of entertainment to watch this weekend.
I leave mine on.
I have two more weekends of sailing left. If I took the mast down I'd have dropped it this weekend, the weather great.
bummer but it can also be a quantified incident against unstepping without experienced help?...
No request for assistance yielded the results you'd expect. Besides, everything was fine until the thing cut loose.
everything is usually fine until it's not.
Amen.
Experience is a factor
exactly. everbody (well, alost everybody) needs help the first time doing anything.
heh heh heh, Canadians...
You've convinced me Blye. Your club should base safety on the least competent member
...and Blye, if you Canadians don't like all this flack from the U.S. - go ahead and scramble your two fighter jets!
Hey! We have almost a dozen of those flying machines in our Air Farce.
Shh, don't tell them.
Oh wow, that rudder looks so "exposed" sitting way out there...
They do hire U.S. operators for those cranes don't they?
Not in California. They don't even speak English.
Actually the best crane operators I've ever seen was in San Carlos Mexico ... they were making about $24. day.
Good crews down there.
Clearly GOBI was hanging around...
A Quantified incident against POORLY DONE unstepping