My friends and fellow sailors,

 

2 years ago (literally), my boat was impacted when a neighboring boat fell
over on to it.  The furling system was damaged and the rigging (Navtec rod
rigging) stressed requiring an inspection. Thus began a saga that is still
ongoing.

 

Initially a Rigger was contracted in Rock Hall to do the inspection, etc.
He disappeared and when finally located we had to threaten legal action to
get my property back (Mast and rigging).  That was 2014.

 

We then had the mast and rigging transferred to Annapolis Rigging for
inspection and repair.  It has been reported that they have everything to
complete the repairs and reinstall.  Some confusion seems to have occurred
as the boat is out of the water in Worton Creek so Annapolis Rigging needs
to go to the boat, the boat can't come to them. (for the record, they had to
come over to the Eastern shore to retrieve the mast in the first place).

 

Here is where the ask is - Is anyone close enough to Annapolis Rigging to
stop in and have them call me.  BoatUS and I have been trying since August
to reach them to get the estimate to approve for them to arrange for a
crane, etc. to come and "assemble mast, step mast, block and tune mast,
install boom, run lines, and hook up electric".

 

I am located about 7-8 hours from Annapolis and want to avoid taking off
work to get this effort finished.

 

Signed,

 

Neil "High and Dry" Andersen

 

FoxFire, 1982 C&C 32 in Worton Creek, MD
Auburn, NY 13021-9261

610-886-6559 (work/cell)

 <mailto:neil.eric.ander...@gmail.com> neil.eric.ander...@gmail.com

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The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change;
the realist adjusts the sails.

 

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