Danny Jo
Well-Known Member
Waiting my turn for a lift out at Dickies last week, pinned to a lee wall, I thought myself very smart to persuade a smaller yacht first to raft up alongside me, then to take a long line with her when she made her way to the weather wall. The same line was used to turn me round when it was discovered that Freestyle's forestay prevented her from getting far enough over the slings. The same line was then passed repeatedly around very greasy hoist wires.
Nice hoist out, but finished with my best long line (£70 quid from a boat jumble) covered in black grease. It's nice and clean again now, after a week of soaking, scrubbing and rinsing, but the effort leaves me wondering if there isn't a simpler way of cleaning warps.
Don't say "bung it in the washing machine while SWMBO is out playing tennis". One, it's banned. Two, I've tried it - however neatly I secure the coil, it comes undone and 30 metres of knot takes some undoing. Also the washing machine makes like to drill a hole in the floor, it vibrates so much.
Should I try the concrete mixer next?
Nice hoist out, but finished with my best long line (£70 quid from a boat jumble) covered in black grease. It's nice and clean again now, after a week of soaking, scrubbing and rinsing, but the effort leaves me wondering if there isn't a simpler way of cleaning warps.
Don't say "bung it in the washing machine while SWMBO is out playing tennis". One, it's banned. Two, I've tried it - however neatly I secure the coil, it comes undone and 30 metres of knot takes some undoing. Also the washing machine makes like to drill a hole in the floor, it vibrates so much.
Should I try the concrete mixer next?