Don't forget to close your seacock!

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Capt. Bondo
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Don't forget to close your seacock!

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In my "excitement of going sailing" Sunday, I forgot to close my galley sink seacock :oops:
...where is all this water coming from? :?
As long as we can bail it out faster than it's coming in, where cool 8) (as we are on a starboard tack)
Back on a port tack...where is all this water coming from! :x
To :!: with it, let go in. I'll figure it out later.
:idea: The positive to come out of all this water sloshing around in the bottom of my boat is that it gave me a chance to wipe down all the storage compartments, Happy Place has not been this clean since I bought her :lol: Thank god I sail in fresh water :roll:
H:)ppy Place
78 Chrysler 22

You can go to a Zen Master or you can go Sailing, either way you end up in about the same place..... a Happy Place
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Post by adamh »

Bondo, if you really want a water ballast boat that bad, you can always buy a Mac Gregor. :D
Adam

1978 C-26 s/v "Alpha"
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