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: Don ([email protected]) contact the author
Subject: Mooring of the express
Info: (20830 views) Posted: Wednesday 4-2-14 11:34:39 PM
Sorry it will be docked .. not moored.

Is it safe to assume the pulpit is stainless and not chromed?

Thanks, Don

:: Don,
::
:: I think I misread your "mooring" question and assumed
:: you're at mooring instead of a dock.
::
:: Our boat came with wimpy little 4" bow cleats under the
:: bow pulpit which we only use when throwing out a lunch
:: hook. At a dock, bow lines are tied to the aft legs of
:: the bow pulpit. Short pieces of 1/4" rod welded between
:: leg and base prevents the line from sliding up the tube.
:: An aluminum backing plate was added under the deck for
:: the base screws.
::
:: I've thought about replacing the 4" bow cleats with
:: larger ones but they're more likely to get in the way
:: and snag running lines.
::
:: John
::

:: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
::
:: :: I had the same problem when I bought #92 in 2005.
:: ::
:: :: My question to the group and the the responses are here
:: :: - 
::
:: :: http://express27.org/msgs/?f=1&m=1278#Message
::
:: :: and here -
::
:: :: http://express27.org/msgs/?t=561&m=1283#Message
:: ::
:: :: Our solution:
::
:: :: A bridle is looped around the forward legs of the bow
:: :: pulpit. The bridle is prevented from sliding up the tube
:: :: by 1/4" rod welded between tube and base. An aluminum
:: :: plate was added under the deck for reinforcement of the
:: :: base screws.
:: ::
:: :: Two 1/2" lines come from the mooring to the boat. One
:: :: line has a large caribiner snap hook on the boat end.
:: :: The other is plain line with no fitting on the boat end.
:: ::
:: :: When we come to the mooring, the snap hook is snapped
:: :: over the bridle loop on the pulpit and we are safely
:: :: attached to the mooring. Later, the other line is
:: :: loosely tied with a bowline (rubber bands or ball
:: :: bungees retain the loose end) to the forestay fitting as
:: :: a backup. A 5/16" rod loop was added to the stem fitting
:: :: to accommodate the safety line (the jib tack loop might
:: :: also be used for this).
:: ::
:: :: The first bridle was a continuous loop of high quality
:: :: 7/16" New England Ropes 3 strand nylon which lasted 7
:: :: too short Wisconsin summers. Last year it was replaced
:: :: with a single loop of 5/8" nylon braid which frayed from
:: :: the snap hook sliding over it in just a few months. This
:: :: year we are going back to 3 strand. There's almost no
:: :: chafing where the loop crosses the hull/deck edge.
:: ::
:: :: We are in an exposed to the north anchorage where
:: :: northwest summer storms blow across a twenty mile fetch.
::
:: :: https://www.google.com/maps/@45.1584592,-87.1779456,3267m/data=!3...
::
:: :: No problems so far.
:: ::
:: :: John
::
:: :: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 
:: ::
:: ::
:: :: :: I keep the express in the water for 4 months a year. The
:: :: :: stern of the boat has cleats and easy to tie up. However
:: :: :: the bow has always been a challenge. How do people tie
:: :: :: ropes to the bow?
:: :: ::
:: :: :: I had made a loop of rope through the toe rail but over
:: :: :: time the toe rail wears through the rope.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: thanks!
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