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Steve_M
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Joined: Feb 23rd, '12, 13:09
Location: CD 28 'Wolf', Newburyport MA

Launched!

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Launched my CD28 Wolf yesterday. What a wonderful boat!
"Bad cooking is responsible for more trouble at sea than all other things put together" -Thomas Fleming Day
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mashenden
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Location: "Nautica" CD-36 #84, Ty-K #83, & CD-10 #1539 in Urbanna, VA. 4 other Tys in past
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AWESOME!!!

My Typhoon #2, MOCO, should get wet this weekend too (and Ty #3 may be getting adopted by a new skipper).
Matt Ashenden
- I used to like boating and fixing stuff, then I bought a couple of boats and now I just fix stuff :)

Oh, and please check out my webpage... http://VaRivah.com
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jbenagh
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Location: CD30 "Christine C"
Salem, MA

Re: Launched!

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Fantastic.! I'll miss seeing her in Salem. Enjoy the season.
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mashenden
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Re: Launched!

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She needed a bit of maintenance (small hull patch, hoses replaced, tiller fixed, standing rigging and of course bottom paint) but with that done, this weekend's sea trial went very well. Those that know her will be glad to hear she is seaworthy again.

I believe that this means we have one more boat that will be sailing in the Nationals (Sat June 23rd :) - other obligations on that Sunday :( )
Matt Ashenden
- I used to like boating and fixing stuff, then I bought a couple of boats and now I just fix stuff :)

Oh, and please check out my webpage... http://VaRivah.com
Steve_M
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Joined: Feb 23rd, '12, 13:09
Location: CD 28 'Wolf', Newburyport MA

Re: Launched!

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Wolf's sea trial went fine with the exception of the mainsail furling jamming (which I cleared) and the engine overheating near the end of the day (which I fixed by replacing the raw-water impeller). She sailed like a dream. I'm undecided if single-handing her the first time out was bravery or stupidity (opinion on this varies in my home).
"Bad cooking is responsible for more trouble at sea than all other things put together" -Thomas Fleming Day
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