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Forum: General Sailing Forum 15-01-2015, 08:33 |
Replies: 0
Views: 1,567
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Telekitr
Cruising to Cuba with pets
We are planning a trip to Cuba in the near future and would like to understand what their policy might be on pets. We have a cat aboard......actually the Admiral.....and would like to know if anyone... |
Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 11-11-2011, 04:23 |
Replies: 1
Views: 2,642
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Telekitr
Yanmar Gear Case Cover Removal
We need to remove our fuel injection pump for a rebuild on our Yanmar 3JH2. As would be the case, many things need to be taken off first in order to get the pump out. Currently working on getting the... |
Forum: Cruising News & Events 02-11-2011, 09:46 |
Replies: 461
Views: 82,321
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Telekitr
Re: Crew of SV 'Sanctuary' Abandon Ship
Truer words have never been spoken. There are many boats of this description that leave the coast every year for point east and south. They are not set up for the conditions that will be encountered. |
Forum: Cruising News & Events 02-11-2011, 09:24 |
Replies: 461
Views: 82,321
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Telekitr
Re: Crew of SV 'Sanctuary' Abandon Ship
You are absolutely correct regarding commenting on strategy. I believe that this thread has turned a good corner from critique to learning. Thanks for the NARC link. |
Forum: Cruising News & Events 02-11-2011, 09:18 |
Replies: 461
Views: 82,321
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Telekitr
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Forum: Cruising News & Events 02-11-2011, 08:54 |
Replies: 461
Views: 82,321
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Telekitr
Re: Crew of SV 'Sanctuary' Abandon Ship
Thierry....may I ask you thoughts on choosing the direct route to St Marteen from NY, as opposed to getting a bit more southing in along the coast and then breaking off east to cross the stream?... |
Forum: Cruising News & Events 02-11-2011, 07:59 |
Replies: 461
Views: 82,321
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Telekitr
Re: Crew of SV 'Sanctuary' Abandon Ship
Thierry........it takes a person of great courage to come before a forum of his peers and be judged and critiqued. Thank you for being a part of this group. We all are learning from this most... |
Forum: Cruising News & Events 02-11-2011, 07:40 |
Replies: 461
Views: 82,321
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Telekitr
Re: Crew of SV 'Sanctuary' Abandon Ship
Good point Thierry.....perhaps another way to keep the solar panel functional without having it be in such a precarious spot on the transom...Just thinking out loud here to come up with good... |
Forum: Cruising News & Events 02-11-2011, 07:36 |
Replies: 461
Views: 82,321
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Telekitr
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Forum: Cruising News & Events 02-11-2011, 07:05 |
Replies: 461
Views: 82,321
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Telekitr
Re: Crew of SV 'Sanctuary' Abandon Ship
Thanks Ana for this statement. This is the bottom line for any passage....don't book your return tickets and expect to make the flight. Stay in port till a proper weather window opens. Very happy... |
Forum: Cruising News & Events 31-10-2011, 07:12 |
Replies: 461
Views: 82,321
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Telekitr
Re: Crew of SV 'Sanctuary' Abandon Ship
Heres hoping for a good phone call from your sister Nicoleb. I'm sure its very difficult waiting the hours and minutes to hear. To the crew of the Norwegian liner, big praises. Its not easy to... |
Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 08-01-2008, 13:11 |
Replies: 11
Views: 4,732
Posted By
Telekitr
Hank on staysail
We have an inner forstay on our Passport 40 which is tacked up about 36" aft of the main roller furler. It connects in up on the mast at the second spreaders. This is the usual way of creating a... |
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