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caz
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John K
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You have my attention, I would like to hear more!
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Caz

Mills Springs and Asheville NC, been through there a number of times over the years. Some of my older relatives still live in that neck of the woods. Your friend Mr. Cooper sounds like a person we need to enlist into our Chrysler Forum.

Terrence
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Papax3
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Sweet way to memorialize a great sailor.

I will heed such well-salted advice.

Could you ask him about Keel-banging in waves? I haven't even sailed my boat yet... bought it this fall, just before winter... but that's an "experience" question. Thinking of an 800 pound keel "banging" anything makes me break out in hives. How is such an engineering problem resolved/ minimized? Is it even true? What about a serious blow?

Papax3
We're just about finished with refurbishing our Chrysler 22, she's slipped, and ready for fun!

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I think that would be awesome to have him on the forum!
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Fantastic.. I knew the c22 is a capable little boat. I can't wait for some stories!
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