Three Bridge Fiasco (Doublehanded) at Singlehanded Sailing SocietyJanuary 30
Story
Fantastic day during the Three Bridge and Great turn out with 25 e27s participating.
SSS TBF Trophy Meeting Oakland Yacht Club, 7:30 pm Wednesday, February 10th.

Congratulations to the winners!

DH : El Raton (6th out of 284 overall) Recap by Ray
SH : TAZ!! (1st out of 41 overall) Recap by George
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1
1El Raton11
2Shenanigans22
3Witchy Woman33
4Chile Dog44
5Peaches55
6Wile E Coyote66
7Light'n Up77
8Verve88
9Take Five99
10Taz!!1010
11Ergo1111
12Abigail Morgan1212
13Desperado1313
14Magic1414
15Magic Bus1515
16Thumper1616
17Dianne1717
18Opa!1818
19Get Happy!!20DNF
19Moxie20DNF
19Swampdonkey20DNF
19Attack From Mars20DNF
19Wetsu20DNF
19Mirage20DNF
19Discotheque20DNS
19Elise20DNS
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Author: Brendan Busch
Subject: Salty Transport
Info: (15589 views) Posted: Monday 11-13-06 11:44:24 AM
A few lessons I've learned (mostly the hard way) for rigging and unrigging the mast:

- An E27 rig with spreaders & shrouds weighs about 80lbs (varies somewhat from rig to rig).  Halyards weigh another 5-10lbs total.  When raising or lowering, the person at the back holding the mast is about in the center, so they are supporting this much weight.

- When lowering / raising the rig, don't rely on the halyard (or topping lift) to take all the weight.  It's just there to help and as a safety measure.  If you let the halyard take the weight, the rig will want to swing off to the side and destroy the hinge (I've done this).  Fortunately, Buzz Ballenger will sell you a new one for a reasonable price.

- Watch out for smashing stuff on the cabin-top just aft of the mast.  If you have swivel cleats on the back of the mast down low, you probably need to remove them.

- There is a point (when the mast is most horizontal) where it takes some brute strength and is best to have 3 people.  Get the tallest, strongest person to stand well aft by the tiller to catch and hold the mast while the pin is inserted/removed.

- If you are doing this on the trailer, watch out for 'wheelies'.  Either put the trailer on a hitch, or block the back of the trailer.

- Don't forget to put the windex on before putting the mast up.

- save the beers until after the heavy lifting.  Whether putting the rig up or taking it down, we try to put off intoxication until the rig is in its new home.  Even if you don't drop the rig, you _will_ spill the beers sitting around on the boat.
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