So I had stepped the mast, first time doing it solo. Was driving around to the boat ramp and failed to consider the trees on the edge of the parking lot:
At first I thought I was driving too fast or something, as I saw the boat jump around a little. My buddy mentioned that I had whacked the trees. Those branches are the ones I knocked down.
A couple of other rookie moves today. Somehow the starboard rudder cam was locked and I had to get that unlocked on the water. Managed to succeed. Also I had the main sheet and traveler all tangled, had to point into the wind to fix it.
But, we had fun and got the boat on the trailer before the thunderstorm came. Had to drop the mast after.
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Bryan in Poplar Grove, IL
Supercat 17, unknown year. Future project
Hobie 16, 1977 - died a spectacular death https://youtu.be/Y7O22bp2MVA
Hobie 16, 1978 - current boat
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Rookie parking lot move
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Ha! Ah, yes...still doing those things myself... Got some fresh oak twigs in my truck bed right now.
Please make sure those aren't power lines, buddy. We're having too hard a time enticing people into the hobby.
Good to laugh at your own foibles, because it means you can learn from them (usually).
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NACRA 500 Mk2
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Very probably, more of us have done it than will admit. In the early 80s, coming off the water as it was getting dark at Ghost Lake (AB), I took down a power line with the Mystere's mast - and had the arc divot battle scar to prove it. I got a lucky break in that it was just a 110V line supplying power to an outhouse light next to the parking lot, so the risk was low. But it's made me solidly paranoid ever since.
Edited by jonathan162 on Sep 03, 2021 - 11:21 AM.
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Southern Alberta and all over the damn place.
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1981 SuperCat 20 "Roberts' Rockets"
1983 SuperCat 19
TriFoiler #23 "Unfair Advantage"
Mystere 17
Unicorn A-Class (probably made by Trowbridge) that I couldn't resist rescuing at auction.
H18 & Zygal (classic) Tornado - stolen and destroyed - very unpleasant story.
Invitation and Mistral and Sunflower and windsurfers w/ Harken hydrofoils and god knows what else...
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If that is the only embarrassing thing you did... .you're doing great!!!
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Prindle Fleet 2
TCDYC
Prindle 18-2 Mod "FrankenKitty"
Tornado Classic "Fast Furniture"
Prindle 19 "Mr. Wiggly"
Nacra 5.8 "De ja vu"
Nacra 5.0
Nacra 5.8
Tornadoes (Reg White)
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Agreed!
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Prindle 16 #3690 "Pegasus" Sold (sigh)
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(Way) Past Commodore of Prindle Fleet 14
Arizona, USA
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