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    Posted: 08 Nov 13 at 8:50am
Why are washerwomen littering my pristine development thread, looking for an end to dishpan hands perhaps?
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Originally posted by iGRF

Why are washerwomen littering my pristine development thread, looking for an end to dishpan hands perhaps?


Because the project already smells of rancid undercrackers, perhaps?
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Just get back to baling out your Alto Bootscoot.. What do you use? Sponge, dustpan?

You'll thank me one day..

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Originally posted by iGRF

Just get back to baling out your Alto Bootscoot.. What do you use? Sponge, dustpan?

You'll thank me one day..


There's no need for any of those things when you put some time in and learn to sail the boat properly (mostly upright, with just the right amount of heel during tacks).
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i am really warming to this topic now. Hydraulics that's the way. Take a long thin tube made of soft floppy material and pump it full of fluid until it is stiff and hard. Now you have your pole. Pole deflated up wind, round the windward mark....now the excitement starts and you deploy your pole......I cannot think where the inspiration for this comes from, some distant memory.
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I do not think GRF will rise to that one !
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Originally posted by Bootscooter

Originally posted by iGRF

Just get back to baling out your Alto Bootscoot.. What do you use? Sponge, dustpan?

You'll thank me one day..


There's no need for any of those things when you put some time in and learn to sail the boat properly (mostly upright, with just the right amount of heel during tacks).


Not done many drifters in it yet clearly..
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ha ha- I actually DNFed in one drifter race earlier this year as I'd got too much water sloshing around... I will be taking a sponge and bailer out next time, as standing at the transom kicking the water out was just too frustrating!!!

I think Charlie Chandler first highlighted to me quite how much water a couple of inches in the bottom actually is in a Solo.... it's dead slow though!
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Last race we had we nearly sank, we were right out front when the wind faded and those self balers leak like sieves, then, once a certain amount of water accumulates, the boat lowers and the water starts coming in through the little flap things in the back if you haven't taped them up, which we do, but the week previous we'd had to kick them open after a wave broke over us.

It's the one weak point of an otherwise splendid boat, and it's definitely not cool us resplendent with our bright red kite leading the field with all the girls on the shore waving us on and we're shovelling water out of the boat like the titanic. "ooh are they sinking" "will daddy be alright'" cue lilo rescue patrol and gales of laughter from SUP benders, seriously dinghies should be weaponised in the face of such trauma..
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what I failed to say was, whilst kicking water out the transom I slipped over and closhed my backside on the centreboard casing.... it made some folks laugh, personally after spending the first few weeks smacking my shins up on learning to vault when tacking and gybing, and the utter humiliation of it (almost) breaking my Coccyx on an otherwise pleasant Wednesday evening, I was quite ready to hand over to Angle Grinder Man and fit a daggerboard.



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