Wanna borrow my gun?

Rich Knowles
Indigo. LF38
Halifax

On 2013-08-17, at 22:36, Robert Abbott <robertabb...@eastlink.ca> wrote:

Dennis:

Every year around this time, there is an osprey that sits on the mast heads 
around here.....what happens on mine is that it sits on one of my windex arms, 
and when he pushes off to take flight, he moves the 'arm', some degrees to port 
or starboard.  I have come to accept this aggravation as part of the overall 
sailing experience.  However, I don't rest until I get up the mast to make 
things right again.  Don't know why, you really only need wind indicator and 
not the 'arms' set at , say 90 degrees.

Tell tales on the sail(s) are even more responsive.

Bob Abbott
AZURA
C&C 32 -84
Halifax, N.S.





On 2013/08/16 8:25 PM, Dennis C. wrote:
> Sitting in Touché's cockpit in Palafox Pier Marina in Pensacola enjoying a 
> nice red wine. Across the fairway is a sailboat with a large osprey sitting 
> on the masthead wind sensor. Not the Windex, the wind instrument sensor.
> 
> Wonder if it sits on mine during the week?
> 
> Earlier I saw crows doing the same.
> 
> Dennis C.
> Touché 35-1 #83
> Mandeville, LA
> 
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