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FW: log lines
From: Doug Royer
Date: 2003 Jun 10, 11:10 -0700
From: Doug Royer
Date: 2003 Jun 10, 11:10 -0700
Steven,not meaning to be flippant even though this post sounds like it, did you ever consider showing the international day shapes or lights to draw the attention of other vessels that you have something off your stern?Without the rule book in front of me I don't know for sure if there is a size restriction on a tow but it may save you from loseing a valuable piece of equipment. -----Original Message----- From: Steven Wepster [mailto:wepster@MATH.UU.NL] Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 06:39 To: NAVIGATION-L@LISTSERV.WEBKAHUNA.COM Subject: log lines Dear list, It seems that whatever type of towed log you have, it is nearly impossible to buy a rotating fin for it at a reasonable price. After loosing both the fins that came with the Walker Economy pack, I ran into a little-used affordable Walker Excelsior IV. Last weekend I was at sea with my boat, and one of the things I had to do there was to check the log's performance. On saturday it was beautiful and quiet weather so everybody, ripe and green, was out with his boat. The log performed excellent. But the great worry was this: during the afternoon, _two_ boats, on different occasions, almost snatched away the log line. In one instance it was due to the alertness of my crew that the line was saved by pulling it in rapidly. Evidently the skippers of the other yachts either did not see the log line at all, or else did not recognise it as a log line! This story has, in my opinion, a message in it about the current status of non-electronic navigation. Steven ----------------------------------------------------------- Steven Wepster wepster@math.uu.nl tel +31 30 253 1531 Mathematisch Instituut +31 61 251 4380 Universiteit Utrecht PO Box 80.010 3508 TA Utrecht The Netherlands ===========================================================