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  • The Galley cabinet assembly rubs against the galley sink drain hose. While unlikely to wear through in my lifetime, why take the chance?
    Saturday, May 17 2003 @ 07:57 PM EDT
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  • Sea Shadow now has 2 reefs on the Main. The double block with ratchet and becket, installed on the top of the boom vang pin, is set so that the block won't fall over when there is no tension. I found that the lines are prone to tangle in the block at th
    Saturday, November 15 2003 @ 05:59 PM EST
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  • Pulling lines through the dodger and rope clutches has never been easier since whipping a reeving splice onto the end of each line and then using a messenger line, left in place after the line has been pulled through.
    Wednesday, September 17 2003 @ 12:23 PM EDT
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  • Galley soap dispensor (and the Baltimore C320 Rendezvous hat, courtesy of Joe and Diane Revak).
    Saturday, November 29 2003 @ 07:44 PM EST
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  • Head soap dispensor.
    Saturday, November 29 2003 @ 07:42 PM EST
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  • Recessed and waterproof toilet paper holder in the closed position.
    Saturday, November 15 2003 @ 04:09 PM EST
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  • Toilet paper holder in the open position.
    Saturday, November 15 2003 @ 04:09 PM EST
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  • The finished product, probably stronger than before plus can be accessed for service.
    Saturday, March 01 2003 @ 08:14 PM EST
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  • Foils are in place and wired.
    Sunday, February 23 2003 @ 03:18 PM EST
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  • Window has been cut for the AcuGage tank monitoring system.
    Sunday, February 23 2003 @ 02:48 PM EST
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  • Installing the AcuGage foils to the forward water tank was a challenge! This is what the bulkhead holding the tank looked like before I took a Dremel to it and cut a "window".
    Saturday, February 22 2003 @ 06:35 PM EST
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  • Lifting crane for outboard motor. Note the cam cleat on the inside of the rail for controlling the drop of the motor into the dingy when the dingy is backed up against the starboard side of the boat.
    Sunday, November 16 2008 @ 05:36 PM EST
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