West Coast
Well-Known Member
Spent the day preparing the boat for the winter - how smug was I as the well practiced routine went as slick as could be, cushions, books, sails all smartly removed and neatly packed in the car, engine oil change and water circuits winterised, batteries removed........
Then set about replacing the halyards with winter lines, easy job, carried out every year. But how important, I have always told others, to properly connect the lines so you don't loose the halyard, easy if you know how. So, imagine the horror when replacing the genoa halyard to feel the replacement line go slack, and see the halyard gently falling in rough coils at my feet.
Feel a complete numpty tonight, left with the prospect of reeving the genoa halyard in the spring
Then set about replacing the halyards with winter lines, easy job, carried out every year. But how important, I have always told others, to properly connect the lines so you don't loose the halyard, easy if you know how. So, imagine the horror when replacing the genoa halyard to feel the replacement line go slack, and see the halyard gently falling in rough coils at my feet.
Feel a complete numpty tonight, left with the prospect of reeving the genoa halyard in the spring