…stepping the mast and rigging the boat, etcetera, requires about half an hour when I’m in a hurry, but largely I choose my time and it’s about 45 minutes to an hour in advance of it really is in the h2o and prepared to established off.
-voyaging on the lower Columbia River by sail & oar in my 12′ cruising dinghy “LUNA,” a John Welsford-designed SCAMP (Smaller Craft Advisor Magazine Venture)
Posted by Dale Simonson on 2017-09-06 23:08:53
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