[C38] Unstepping mast plus deck + cabin trunk repairs

Max Soto maxsoto at gmail.com
Fri Mar 23 13:56:46 EDT 2012


Good luck Marcy!

Don, we do have a blog section on the site. We might just need to update
it...

Reagrds,
Max

2012/3/23 Don Strong <drstrong at ucdavis.edu>

>  Marci: Can you do a blog of your activities? It would be so helpful to
> the rest of us. The blogs of other members are very useful. Perhaps the
> website could have a list of these blogs.
> Regards, Don
>
>
> On 3/23/12 10:40 AM, Marci Brown wrote:
>
>  We’re going to spend the summer fixing rather than sailing Check’s in
> the Mail. It’s been long overdue. Care to share your experiences and wisdom
> about preparing to unstep the mast in ways that make it go smoothly, and
> then easier for stepping later on? I will certainly mark the turnbuckles
> with a permanent marker. The soft spots in the deck and cabin trunk – labor
> intensive but can’t be ignored. My Don Casey repair book will be helpful...
>  ****
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