pugwash
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Sailing last weekend in a boat I've owned for three years. Suddenly the galley drawer containing all cutlery and - worse - the bottle-opener and corkscrew, jammed. Couldn't shift it for quids. No way into it round the back. For two days and nights. Ate off my sailing knife with a couple of new pencils for chopsticks. Finally, enraged, I gave it a pull -- and it opened. Just like that. Phew. Silly me, forgot to take the corkscrew out. It jammed again. For a day and a half. When it opened I checked it thoroughly. Nothing wrong. Then found that when the finger latch inside the round hole is pulled back hard, a bit of it comes up like a heel and blocks it. As long as the latch is not pulled all the way back it doesn't jam. Okay. Then went to the port forward locker to get a bottle of red wine. The door jammed. It has never jammed before. Couldn't shift for quids, even with the finger-latch only halfway back. And it's still jammed. Where do these gremlin thingies come from?
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