Boom Outhaul

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'Cos it would mean taking the end cap off the boom, the only running rigging rope that stays on the boat over winter is the boom outhaul. It's a Seldèn boom with lever clutches at the gooseneck for reefing pennants and outhaul. Yesterday while clawing my way off a radioactive and rocky lee shore - actually, sailing nicely in a 20kt breeze, but the radioactive bit is true - there was a bang and the main went baggy. The outer layer of the braid on braid outhaul had parted and I've only had the boat 7 years (and I'm sure the string wasn't new then).

So don't be a lazy sod like me, check every rope every year. I wonder how long the inner core will last?

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marisca wrote: Yesterday while clawing my way off a radioactive and rocky lee shore - actually, sailing nicely in a 20kt breeze, but the radioactive bit is true -

PS Where was I?
Just N of T*****s?

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ash wrote: Just N of T*****s?
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Nope, and nowhere near H********n, D******y or a s*******e (or if I was it was submerged).
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marisca wrote:
ash wrote: Just N of T*****s?
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Nope, and nowhere near H********n, D******y or a s*******e (or if I was it was submerged).
So - are we talking about a big lump of granite rock? - or have they started to bury nuclear waste at Port Edgar?

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ash wrote: So - are we talking about a big lump of granite rock? - or have they started to bury nuclear waste at Port Edgar?

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Not granite, the latter is pretty close, but not Port Edgar. Though adding nuclear waste to PE's list of woes would add a certain piquancy - what is SEPA's hotline (yes, that's a pun) number?
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Dalgety Bay?

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marisca wrote:PS Where was I?

Dalgety Bay beach :D

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Both right. Perhaps explains the strange demeanour of the denizens of that area. And now we are building another bridge to let more out! :)
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marisca wrote: ............... And now we are building another bridge to let more out! :)
just get yer lang spoon out :)
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