[Rhodes22-list] Lifting the Mast off of the Boat

Frank Goldsmith goldsmith.cf at gmail.com
Tue Mar 16 21:50:56 EDT 2021


Well, keep a good lookout. I don’t know about Lake Waccamaw itself, but I’ve seen some mighty big snakes on the Waccamaw River while canoeing.  A few years ago one fell from a tree into a canoe as we were putting in just below the lake, causing a bit of commotion.  I know, most are just Northern Water Snakes, but they look a lot like Cottonmouths unless you get closer than you should to make a diagnosis.  

Frank

> On Mar 16, 2021, at 9:44 PM, Gmorganflier <gmorgan.flier at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks to everyone who responded.
> 
> A friend from my club is going to help me take the genie down at the dock
> tomorrow.
> 
> Next week a R22 owner and friend is going to help me trailer the boat at a
> deeper public ramp about a mile from my shallow club ramp. We plan to lower
> the mast and either pull the furled main out with the mast on the boat or
> move to mast to saw horses and remove the sail there. 
> 
> George Morgan 
> S/V Knotty Lady
> Lake Waccamaw NC
> 
> 
> 
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