2020-11-28; 12:42:47 EST
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2020-10-30
Posts: 113
Rick: Thanks for the information on the manual motor lift. Since I complained about the electric lift I should add that once I saturated the belt with WD-40 it worked fine. If it ever broke there was probably a way to lift the motor manually but I never had to figure that out. Michael: After reading Alex's post I thought I should add another two cents. First of all I'm a day sailor so if you plan on cruising, Alex mentioned a lot of good things to have. The marine head is one of them. Since I was rarely out more than four hours all the women on board held it, the men used a urinal or peed overboard (lucky they didn't go overboard) and every kid was happy to use the portapotty whether they needed it or not. I had the single forward cleat which worked okay but you need a thin line if you are going to put two lines on it to cleat both sides of the boat. I only used the cockpit cushions when guests were on board. I only used the bimini when guests were on board and it did get in the way even if I wasn't hiking out. I didn't care too much for sailing with the bimini up but I imagine the captain's chairs would have made it much better. ...and I forgot to mention a snow shovel. Boat_in_Snow.jpg Boat_in_Snow.jpg Lee Waiting on a Boat Claytor Lake, VA -- Sent from: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/See the original archive post