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Gunner Asch writes:

But when you show up at the mooring and the bilge pump has run
the house battery string down, and the Volvo would not crank
fast enough to start..... then what?


I never have that problem. I keep my daily driver on a trailer which
is never more than extension cord length from my house.


Not sure what brand of trailer winches up an Alberg37; and mast
clearance and power wires, overpasses etc. while towing it home
just *might* be an issue...

As for free, I'm not the owner, just a deckhand. But he must have
been wearing a mask, as he stole it at what he paid for it.
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On Thu, 21 Sep 2017 16:12:31 +0000 (UTC), David Lesher
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John B.

Can I assume you're a sloop?


Yes 40 ft. actually registered LOD was 39-7/10 Ft. GW 16 tons
We lived aboard for about 10 years and sailed mainly in S.E. Asia.


I guess I wooshed you on that reference....

https://youtu.be/nSAoEf1Ib58


(smile ) But I came on the sloop "Kestel II".
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