Cooper Aloft

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Walter Hobbs
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Cooper Aloft

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My son Cooper hoisted aloft to retrieve a halyard and rig a flag halyard. First time I hoisted anyone aloft, and a first for him. We had three crew manning winch and secondary halyard and winch for safety. Went smoothly after we figured out what to do.
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Walter R Hobbs
CD 14 hull # 535, Grin
CD 27 Hull # 35 Horizon Song
Lincoln, RI

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jbenagh
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Location: CD30 "Christine C"
Salem, MA

Re: Cooper Aloft

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From the title, I thought you needed a barrel maker aloft. Glad you just needed a helpful son to go aloft!
Tom Keevil
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Re: Cooper Aloft

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Ah, those were the days, when we could send our kids aloft. Now it's either Jean or me, and since I am heavier and stronger, it's generally Jean, though I am taller, and can more easily reach stuff on the masthead. We're getting old enough that we are cautious with ladders, and a masthead seems just crazy, but it's probably safer since we are so careful.
Tom and Jean Keevil
CD33 Rover
Ashland OR and Ladysmith, BC
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