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John
John
@cougarmarkIV
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Joined: June 20, 2009 12:03 pm
Topics: 9 / Replies: 32
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eddiecat wrote: Yup, I'm storing my cougar in Clear Lake, and we just bought a 24 ft coleman camper to use at the State Park, so I can sail on weekend...

16 years ago
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Yup, I'm storing my cougar in Clear Lake, and we just bought a 24 ft coleman camper to use at the State Park, so I can sail on weekends, Maybe I'll se...

16 years ago
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eddiecat, check your messages. πŸ˜‰

16 years ago
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andrewscott wrote: you are lucky! you should fall more often !!! (just kidding) but good score! and great video.. .(thats what she gets for trying to...

16 years ago
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svanlare wrote: I bought one of the low-cost old boats, and made the assumption that I was going to have a few surprises and spend a good deal more ge...

16 years ago
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Weeell, I'm exagerating somewhat on the number 30, but, damn it takes some time with the ten or so that there is there! 😳

16 years ago
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Thanks for the replies.

16 years ago
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Nevermind............... [url]br />edited by: cougarmarkIV, Jul 27, 2009 - 04:25 PM

16 years ago
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Yup, and no wind. What is a nice healthy wind speed anyway?

16 years ago
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16 years ago
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damonAdmin wrote: It pulls hard and it takes 1 person to pull and 1 to guide the sail into the groove of the mast, 39 years old makes things a bit har...

16 years ago
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erice wrote: mast free to rotate, if it's a rotating mast, head to wind and lift just the sail. booms, blocks etc only get attached after sail is r...

16 years ago
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turbohobo wrote: With my H16, the boom is permanently attached to the sail, makes for easy furling of the sail around the boom, I wrap my main sheetin...

16 years ago
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erice wrote: mast free to rotate, if it's a rotating mast, head to wind and lift just the sail. booms, blocks etc only get attached after sail is r...

16 years ago
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πŸ‘Ώ Not for me, my computers wierd lately, out of three hosts none are working.

16 years ago
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πŸ™ πŸ˜‰ skarr1 wrote: Where are the photos. I can't get photobucket OR image shack to work, pm me you email addy and I'll send some, if you want t...

16 years ago
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Yes, there is 3 bail mounts on the boom. Went on the lake yesterday, we were the fastest sail boat on the lake! lol

16 years ago
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That's the short wire at fron of boom to the bottom of mast? It's there too! Ha, I knew that was my boat, it still has the red, sheet and boom cover.....

16 years ago
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skarr1 wrote: The photos are here. edited by: skarr1, Jul 22, 2009 - 05:50 PM That is MY boat, I'm sue1959snow, I won it. lol πŸ˜€

16 years ago
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Nothin like a fresh coat of paint! edited by: cougarmarkIV, Jul 22, 2009 - 03:29 PM

16 years ago
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Sorry the sun's on wrong side right now, check back later in afternoon, around 5:00 or so, here's from the rear, I painted the decks over the hulls, a...

16 years ago
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Yeah, hold on.

16 years ago
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gcw wrote: How long are these cougars? Ive never seen one I think there beautiful. hope you get it up and running I bet its a blast 18.5 feet. ...

16 years ago
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Wow, thank you. I didn't see your drawing before. Piece of cake now, thank you. I"m going sailin now baby!

16 years ago
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skarr1 wrote: The blocks in your top photo are attached to the boat, large end down. The blocks in the middle photo attach to the boom, large end up. ...

16 years ago
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pbegle wrote: Looks like a 4 part mainsheet like H-14. Pull mainsheet out all together. Now go thru big pulley with cleat (bottom), up to rear pulle...

16 years ago
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