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== Over-winter 2007-08 Boatyards == | == Over-winter 2007-08 Boatyards == | ||
− | * Continental Marine [Paul] | + | * Continental Marine [Paul Griffith 617-479-5799] [Tom X I think works with Paul] |
** stores boats in Quincy near MBTA ferry terminal | ** stores boats in Quincy near MBTA ferry terminal | ||
+ | ** has NO boat-launching access where boats are stored | ||
** steps mast (Thom thinks) | ** steps mast (Thom thinks) | ||
− | * Quincy Maritime Park [AKA | + | * Quincy Maritime Park [AKA Scalisi Marine] |
− | ** where Nevermore got hauled (on low trailer | + | ** where Nevermore got hauled (i.e., they're on the river) |
+ | ** equipment is: | ||
+ | *** low trailer that is submerged and placed under hull, <br> and a truck pulls trailer & boat up a ramp and finally to storage yard<br>[trailer can't lift boat enough for re-rigging centerboard pennant] | ||
+ | *** crane that pulls mast prior to the boat trailer being towed to storage yard | ||
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*Question: Where might we get hauled to replace centerboard pennant? (per Paul) | *Question: Where might we get hauled to replace centerboard pennant? (per Paul) | ||
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*** over-night, or maybe if they have a long lunch-break (which I doubt) | *** over-night, or maybe if they have a long lunch-break (which I doubt) | ||
*** must verify we can work on boat ourselves | *** must verify we can work on boat ourselves | ||
− | *Paul suggests asking at: | + | ** Paul suggests asking at: |
− | ** Town River Marina [Dave Donahue] | + | *** Town River Marina [Dave Donahue] |
− | ** Boston Boat Works (I think is in Boston Harbor) | + | *** Boston Boat Works (I think is in Boston Harbor) |
− | ** | + | *** Bay Point Marina 617-471-1777 |
− | ** Marina Bay | + | *** Marina Bay 617-328-7200 |
− | *Paul mentioned they could trailer boat to one of the above (but we didn't talk about who would step mast | + | **Paul mentioned |
+ | *** they could trailer boat to one of the above (rather than launching at Quincy Maritime Park) | ||
+ | *** but we didn't talk about who would step mast |
Revision as of 22:56, 4 May 2008
MIT Sailing Pavillion phone: 617-253-4884
- Fran Charles (sailing master)
- email: fcharles at mit.edu
- phone: see last page of ship's log
- other MIT Sailing staff (phones: see last page ship's log (esp. if Fran isn't available)):
- Matt Lindblad (varsity sailing coach)
- Matty Cohen (varsity sailing coach)
- Wally Corwin (pavilion dockmaster)
- Emergency [Sea-Tow] contact info (VHF & cell) should be posted on a card at the nav station
- MITNA "bluewater" mail-list
- subscribe at bluewater info
- MITNA bluewater skippers' maillist
- email: bluewater-skippers at mit.edu
- for e.g. a crew to suggest a trip or activity, ask a question, etc.,
- and for skippers to discuss scheduling, work, etc.
- Note: Non-skippers can expect a delay for list moderator to approve your message.
Key Skippers, Maintenance Point People
- Thom Spettel:
- home: 781-646-4207
- cell: 781-354-1113 (only on before sails, work-parties, etc)
- email: t-e.spettel at att.net
- Matthew Wall:
- home: 617.868.1378
- email: mwall at oculustech.com
- Marianne Wiseheart:
- email: mwisheart at comcast.net
- Ted Young:
- home: 617-776-7473
- email: theodric at mit.edu
Boston Harbor Sailing Club
- Combo for Rowe's Wharf sailors' toilets/showers: see last page of ship's log
- BHSC monitors VHF channel 10 (when they monitor at all)
Over-winter 2007-08 Boatyards
- Continental Marine [Paul Griffith 617-479-5799] [Tom X I think works with Paul]
- stores boats in Quincy near MBTA ferry terminal
- has NO boat-launching access where boats are stored
- steps mast (Thom thinks)
- Quincy Maritime Park [AKA Scalisi Marine]
- where Nevermore got hauled (i.e., they're on the river)
- equipment is:
- low trailer that is submerged and placed under hull,
and a truck pulls trailer & boat up a ramp and finally to storage yard
[trailer can't lift boat enough for re-rigging centerboard pennant] - crane that pulls mast prior to the boat trailer being towed to storage yard
- low trailer that is submerged and placed under hull,
- Question: Where might we get hauled to replace centerboard pennant? (per Paul)
- need a Travel-Lift, i.e. we need to be raised high enough for keel to extend
- might get short-time (overnight?) haul, even during their busy times (May-June)
- over-night, or maybe if they have a long lunch-break (which I doubt)
- must verify we can work on boat ourselves
- Paul suggests asking at:
- Town River Marina [Dave Donahue]
- Boston Boat Works (I think is in Boston Harbor)
- Bay Point Marina 617-471-1777
- Marina Bay 617-328-7200
- Paul mentioned
- they could trailer boat to one of the above (rather than launching at Quincy Maritime Park)
- but we didn't talk about who would step mast