Tonic
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- Vessel Name
- Tonic
- Vessel Make
- 1987 Cheer Men Marine PT42
I thought this might be an amusing topic as well as somewhat informative.* I'll go first...
My boat came with a power-up/freefall type windlass (including the wrong size chain for the gypsey, as I found out).* After a less-than-satisfactory attempt at anchoring in a crowded moorage, and much jamming on retrieval, I decided that, in order to save both my marriage and the boat, I needed a self-launching system, remotely controlled, up and down system.
So...new windlass, remote switches at both helms, chain stop, bow roller, mooring bit, chain, etc, etc.* During this I had to make and install a new beefy backing plate for the windlass and mooring bit.* Here's where it (I) got stupid.*
I thought I was ready and applied a very liberal amount of marine caulk to the backing plate to bed it to the underside of the chain locker.* I then realized I needed to do one more thing and carefully propped the plate at an angle forward in the locker.* When I next wriggled my way, on my back, into the chain locker I somehow managed to forget what was where and firmly pressed my head, hair and scalp right into the gooey mess.* One of those immediate "Oh ****!* I wish I hadn't done that" moments.*
I forced myself to continue the install until I had all bolts tightened.* When I eventually emerged, my slip neighbor, who was helping me from above, found the sight of me quite amusing.* The top of my head looked like a lemon meringue pie.* I drove home and gave myself an emergency buzz cut in my workshop to get the worst of it.*
Just so you know...I would not recommend SikaFlex as a hair product.
Next?
-- Edited by Tonic on Tuesday 24th of August 2010 04:24:53 PM
My boat came with a power-up/freefall type windlass (including the wrong size chain for the gypsey, as I found out).* After a less-than-satisfactory attempt at anchoring in a crowded moorage, and much jamming on retrieval, I decided that, in order to save both my marriage and the boat, I needed a self-launching system, remotely controlled, up and down system.
So...new windlass, remote switches at both helms, chain stop, bow roller, mooring bit, chain, etc, etc.* During this I had to make and install a new beefy backing plate for the windlass and mooring bit.* Here's where it (I) got stupid.*
I thought I was ready and applied a very liberal amount of marine caulk to the backing plate to bed it to the underside of the chain locker.* I then realized I needed to do one more thing and carefully propped the plate at an angle forward in the locker.* When I next wriggled my way, on my back, into the chain locker I somehow managed to forget what was where and firmly pressed my head, hair and scalp right into the gooey mess.* One of those immediate "Oh ****!* I wish I hadn't done that" moments.*
I forced myself to continue the install until I had all bolts tightened.* When I eventually emerged, my slip neighbor, who was helping me from above, found the sight of me quite amusing.* The top of my head looked like a lemon meringue pie.* I drove home and gave myself an emergency buzz cut in my workshop to get the worst of it.*
Just so you know...I would not recommend SikaFlex as a hair product.
Next?
-- Edited by Tonic on Tuesday 24th of August 2010 04:24:53 PM