Is anyone out there?
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Is anyone out there?
The site has had some problems over the last month or two, but it seems to be stable now - at least on my computer. But there have been no posts over the last 3 weeks or so. Is anyone out there? Could somebody please respond to this.
Ron Marcuse
Telstar 28 #359 "Tri-Power"
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Hi Ron,
I go on the site often to check for new posts so I know its working.
gary g
I go on the site often to check for new posts so I know its working.
gary g
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Switched from the boat project to the house project for the winter. I'm still out here.
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Another live soul here, working on my trailer weight distribution hitch.
West Lafayette, IN
2009 Telstar 28 Unicorn
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Member of Clinton Lake Sailing Association
2009 Telstar 28 Unicorn
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Member of Clinton Lake Sailing Association
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Glad the site is fixed- I’d almost given up. Thanks for all the work of dealing with it.
I’ve been waiting to post updates- Trinity is now electric, busted and repaired an ama hinge, etc. I’ll get those posts made soon.
I’ve been waiting to post updates- Trinity is now electric, busted and repaired an ama hinge, etc. I’ll get those posts made soon.
Mangodoc
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Once again - Is anyone out there? Been very quiet for about a month, just wondering if this site is still working, or the corona virus is slowing us down. I haven't used either boat or done much else in the past 2 months. Hope everyone pulls through this thing.
Ron Marcuse
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I think it’s the pandemic. I’m still here, still enjoying Trinity, spent a week quarantining on her after taking care of Coronavirus patients. Sailing on the lagoon, beer in one hand, fishing pole in the other. It’s a tough job...
But I broke her (again) the forward fiberglass tubs that the amas pivot on keep breaking. Retracting the amas there is way too much resistance. I’m pretty sure my main hull is carrying too much weight and the buoyancy of the amas put them in a bind on retracting. I plan to half flood the amas and test that theory once she’s repaired.
But yes, I’m still here.
But I broke her (again) the forward fiberglass tubs that the amas pivot on keep breaking. Retracting the amas there is way too much resistance. I’m pretty sure my main hull is carrying too much weight and the buoyancy of the amas put them in a bind on retracting. I plan to half flood the amas and test that theory once she’s repaired.
But yes, I’m still here.
Mangodoc
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Still out there. I don't think my marina is up and running as there is no-one in their slips to date.
I had the same problem with my amas. In fact I also ripped the port side front fiberglass where the hinge is located. I beefed up both fronts with additional fiberglass and re-bolted with some starboard behind the bolts. I found my problem to be a combination of the blocks that the cables go through where jamming between the hull, netting and cables. They even damaged part of the amas. I removed all the blocks and the cable and replaced them with lines. Also, one of my amas sits higher than the other and jams on the long step that closes over the ama when it is closed. Since removing the netting and closing blocks on the amas I have not had any major tension trying to close them.
Sorry that my explanation may be a little awkward. Its a little hard to describe what's going on.
Stay safe,
gary g
I had the same problem with my amas. In fact I also ripped the port side front fiberglass where the hinge is located. I beefed up both fronts with additional fiberglass and re-bolted with some starboard behind the bolts. I found my problem to be a combination of the blocks that the cables go through where jamming between the hull, netting and cables. They even damaged part of the amas. I removed all the blocks and the cable and replaced them with lines. Also, one of my amas sits higher than the other and jams on the long step that closes over the ama when it is closed. Since removing the netting and closing blocks on the amas I have not had any major tension trying to close them.
Sorry that my explanation may be a little awkward. Its a little hard to describe what's going on.
Stay safe,
gary g
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Our marina on the Clinton lake in Illinois is scheduled to re-open on May 1st. Hoping to move the tri out of storage this Thursday, fingers crossed. And yes, I am still here
Cheers,
Alex
Cheers,
Alex
West Lafayette, IN
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