[C38] [Fwd: winch servicing] and gatekeeping

Charles charles at finn.ws
Wed Jul 30 07:20:15 EDT 2008


All,
As Joe remarked, gatekeeping does slow some of our conversations as I 
actively filter for spam and messages that may contain malicious 
attachments.  So far, we have been quite lucky as I have been able to 
stop virtually all attempts to use our listserve as a conduit.  In Joe's 
case, his message was "held" because it was sent by Gillian Launie who 
was not recognized as a member of our listserve.  I cleared the message 
as soon as I saw the message was from Joe, but this does take time!   I 
presume Gillian is probably both a family member and crew, which brings 
me to the point I would like to make. 
If you know of crew, family or anyone who has an interest in our 
conversations, please let them know they are welcome to join our little 
group!  Send them to our website ( www.catalina38.org ) where they can 
subscribe.  The more the merrier!

Charles Finn
Webmaster
Mighty Quinn #114

joe launie wrote:
> William Knowles wrote:
> Bill,
>     Thanks for the info but the message got held up by the gatekeeper 
> and I have finished the project. I tried to encourage people to go to 
> the rendevous on both coasts but got little response. I do not know if 
> there was a west coast rendevous this year. Joe Launie, Macavity
>> Joe I just came the East coast rendezvous (more about that later) but there were speakers from Harken how to service a winch Lemar and Shelden. They all recommended the same things. To clean everyday items like cam cleats, roller furlers, Travelers etc. Joy dish washing detergent it will cut grease and grime and leave a slippery coating after being washed off. One major source of parts pollution is aircraft exhaust. Those black streaks  on your washed hull. Just squirt the joy in the openings move around and rinse well. To clean disassembled winches WD-40 cuts grease very well and displaces water but it is not a lubricant. Joy may work here as well in a bucket then rinse dry and followed by WD-40 let dry and apply grease as directed. I just downloaded the winch directions from the Lewmar site.
>> This was my first rendezvous and felt it was time and money well spent. There was some talk of complaints about the $140 price tag, I am not sure where these folks live but two dinners, two FULL breakfasts, open bar both nights, Cocktail open boat party (new 375) and ton of prizes including two one week vacations in Frank Butlers oceanfront house in Mexico seems like a great deal. I would encourage everyone to show up next year if you can I don't think you will disappointed.
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>> --- On Tue, 7/29/08, joe launie <jlaunie at cox.net> wrote:
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