Typhoon Doohickey
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You guys are too funny. This is totally how some of your posts look to me when I read them!
Kathryn
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I just bought the bronze Doohickey on EBay for $22 - a really good deal, shipping was only $895.00. However no instructions came with it so I am in a quandary. Does the wide end go down or up? What size line is used to adjust it? and lastly, Can I take it with me when I get a larger boat than the Typhoon?
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Hi Kathryn,katiekb wrote:You guys are too funny. This is totally how some of your posts look to me when I read them!
Kathryn
Awful sorry to hear about your dexlycia. Take heart, there is a cure for it. At bed time, take two (or more) dark and stromeys, then call me in the monring. [not too elray]
I sure hope that this helps.
Dr O J
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Dick:Dick Villamil wrote:I just bought the bronze Doohickey on EBay for $22 - a really good deal, shipping was only $895.00. However no instructions came with it so I am in a quandary. Does the wide end go down or up? What size line is used to adjust it? and lastly, Can I take it with me when I get a larger boat than the Typhoon?
No offense, but boy did you get royally screwed. I bought mine direct from a Chinese factory in Zhangzhou, China for $2.99 with only $21.98 shipping costs. I am looking forward to accepting delivery in 4-5 months. It is being sent via Chinese junket around Cape Horn. I was assured by the factory's agent that the material was of very high quality, durable and would not cause any contact medical issues. I am overjoyed with my purchase.
If anyone wants the contact information let me know.
Fair winds,
Roberto
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Looks like OJ had a few too many as he was typoing this. In any case, if you can call him in the morning, you haven't had enough Dark 'n Stormys!Oswego John wrote: At bed time, take two (or more) dark and stromeys, then call me in the monring.
Fair winds, Neil
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Had my first Dark and Stormy at the Volvo races last weekend. Loved it!
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I remember my first one, too. My last one, not so much.katiekb wrote:Had my first Dark and Stormy at the Volvo races last weekend. Loved it!
Fair winds, Neil
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Hi Katie,
I just happened to note on your name tag that it says "Little Red".
Is that the color of your Ty hull or are you an auburn haired Celtic lass?
O J
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I just happened to note on your name tag that it says "Little Red".
Is that the color of your Ty hull or are you an auburn haired Celtic lass?
O J
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It seems I've been hijacked. This thread is not about red hair or dark and stormy beverages. It is meant to be a serious discussion about my doohickey.
Thank you, in advance, for staying on topic. And thanks to all of those who have provided constructive contributions thus far.
That said, my guess would be it is the boat that is red.
Thank you, in advance, for staying on topic. And thanks to all of those who have provided constructive contributions thus far.
That said, my guess would be it is the boat that is red.
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Dark and stormy red headed Celtic lasses? Doohickeys? This might be turning into an X rated topic
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Little Red is classic white with red boot stripe and red trim (cushions, sail cover.) Kept her name from previous owner as my dog is a reddish goldendoodle and very cute. We hope to go sailing with him in "his boat." Now back to the doohickeys....
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Well, if you'd gotten a proper set of keskesay wrenches for the installation this would be obvious. Be sure to get a metric set. And remember, get them in copper, not steel, or you'll mar the bronze. Arschloch GmbH has a very nice set for only €4500 but they're backordered until October 2019.Dick Villamil wrote:I just bought the bronze Doohickey on EBay for $22 - a really good deal, shipping was only $895.00. However no instructions came with it so I am in a quandary. Does the wide end go down or up? What size line is used to adjust it? and lastly, Can I take it with me when I get a larger boat than the Typhoon?
Peter Just
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