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Profile Type:
Sailor
Homeport:
Acton Lake - Hueston Woods State Park - Ohio
About Me:
Part owner of a MacGregor 222. Also regularly sail a Coronado 25.
Current location:
Troy, Ohio
Looking to:
I'm a retired electrical engineer (retired early to enjoy life), handy with all things mechanical and electrical. I love to meet new people and experience new places, and would enjoy crewing on a happy sailboat anywhere it's warm.

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At 5:47pm on March 10, 2009, Barry Phelps said…
About the swing keel. We have the same problem up here. Need to get keel up to get on the trailer. My only thought would be to put her on the beach, bow first, and try to use the main halyard to tip her on side far enough to make temporary reattachment of cable. Usually carry some small line that might work as temp cable and a cable clamp or 2. You wouldn't need a very long piece of cable to secure the keel in an up position. Like you I've wondered too. Thought about replacing cable and bolt it swings on but haven't figured out how yet. Would probably need to suspend in a sling. Now if the backhoe is strong enough............
At 1:59am on February 6, 2009, Barry Phelps said…
Tom,
I have a 222 MacGregor Venture also. Enjoy sailing on our reservoir here in Oregon. Lost Creek lake. Great little boat. I retired at 62 and am enjoying it. A little hard to find crew. Seems like every body is still working:-)

Barry
At 8:52am on December 4, 2008, William said…
i'm retired too and always looking for crew I'm 71 and love to have crew with me on any cruise down here in florida If yo uwant to come down from all that snow and join me sailing let me know i'd love to have you come down Bill the sailor
At 4:26am on November 23, 2008, Carien du Plooy said…
Hey! Great to hear that the course was so good. I am thinking of taking one of the courses after this one as a "holiday" in Florida and thanks to your info I now have a bit of an idea of where it will be. Happy Sailing!
 
 
 

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