Express 27 National Championship at San Francisco Yacht ClubOctober 5 - 7
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5Race 6Race 7
1Magic Bus283(3)5(8)6(14)2(16)1(17)1(18)10 (28)
2Motorcycle Irene292(2)2(4)14(18)1(19)7(26)2(28)1 (29)
3Get Happy!!344(4)3(7)11(18)5(23)3(26)6(32)2 (34)
4Thumper3711(11)1(12)2(14)9(23)4(27)5(32)5 (37)
5Fired Up!421(1)4(5)8(13)8(21)5(26)10(36)6 (42)
6Current Affair5112(12)6(18)10(28)3(31)13(44)4(48)3 (51)
7Tequila Mockingbird625(5)7(12)17(29)4(33)2(35)14(49)13 (62)
8Andale627(7)10(17)3(20)12(32)11(43)7(50)12 (62)
9Abigail Morgan6413(13)13(26)1(27)6(33)9(42)11(53)11 (64)
10Wile E Coyote686(6)9(15)7(22)OCS(40)RET(58)3(61)7 (68)
11Salty Hotel719(9)8(17)4(21)11(32)10(42)12(54)17 (71)
12X-Wing7610(10)14(24)13(37)14(51)8(59)9(68)8 (76)
13Bombora8316(16)15(31)15(46)10(56)15(71)8(79)4 (83)
14Peaches8714(14)12(26)16(42)7(49)6(55)17(72)15 (87)
15Take Five908(8)11(19)9(28)16(44)16(60)16(76)14 (90)
16Artemis9417(17)16(33)5(38)13(51)14(65)13(78)16 (94)
17Hang 209515(15)17(32)12(44)15(59)12(71)15(86)9 (95)
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Author: Brendan
Subject: Mooring of the express
Info: (13032 views) Posted: Sunday 4-6-14 01:05:46 PM
The pulpit is stainless, and well secured at the bow. It should be plenty strong enough to hold a bow line at a dock, provided the bow line is kept at deck level (and not allowed to creep up the pulpit).

--brendan

:: 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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