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As I picked up the boat un-comissioned (this means less hassle for the dealer, and thus more willingness to listen to your sweet proposal), I am now doing this myself. After washing Lady Kay, she got a bit dusty on her 900 mile road trip, I got all the rigging sorted out and, raised the mast. If raised a few masts over the years, from 8 to 80 feet long........what a sweet system. And what a treat to be in your own "boat yard" with tool shop, help yourself restaurant, and clean facilities.......I've got power out to the boat, the temperatuere in the cabin was comfortabel, in March in the North East, life is good <img src=icon_smile.gif border=0 align=middle>
There are some pictures of today's events....here:
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