![]() |
Lost and Found
About all those things that people report missing...
http://www.cmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dl...WS01/809290369 |
Late last year a neighbor gave my daughter a small kayak that he wasn't using. We already had a two person kayak but we figured this would work out great for her to use while my wife and I used the bigger one. We were ready to do just that one morning this summer when we realized that in order for all of us to go together, as well as have my wife pull her own weight, we would need a third paddle. The very next morning we heard a banging sound down by the rocks in front of our property. There, crashing against the rocks, was a perfectly good kayak paddle. I've also found an almost new pull tube and several fenders over the years.
|
1 Attachment(s)
Excerpts from the article:
Quote:
New Hampshire requires registration of "Sunfish" boats. Doesn't the Marine Patrol have the resources to check decal numbers? Quote:
I'd say to always "ship" those fenders while underway (underweigh?), and check your mooring chains. I replaced my BIL's mooring chain and noticed how much corrosion had occurred to the old chain. The following photo shows the very same length of galvanized chain with varying diameters in its length due to the effects of freshwater corrosion. :eek: |
Observation
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
I have a neighbor who for many years had a sailboat on a mooring that used a similar underwater float arrangement, and he observed the same corrosive effect on his chain ... after a few years the chain got progressively thinner the further down it went. |
Perhaps its a corollary to Murphy's Law. The problem is always located in the hardest spot to reach ?? :laugh:
|
Agree!
Quote:
|
Would pressure have speed up the process?
|
could be
Siksukr, you're probably partially correct. That, plus the fact that there's more oxygen in the colder water (that's why trout like it better).
|
I've pulled mooring chains in 6' of water that have gone from 5/16" to 1/8" in the course of 3 years. No wearing or rubbing on anything. Just corrosion from ?. No dissimilar metals or anything. Just have to keep checking them.
|
alternative
Stainless steel chain solves the problem.
|
I've lost my sanity, do you think they found it?
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Found this Morning
A raft in good condition was found of Hawks Nest-Three Mile on the Pine Island side. If you lost one please give me a call and i can tell where it is.
My number is 413-253-7783 |
DirtyJobs
Quote:
Just watched the rerun of Dirty Jobs replacing moorings. It made me want to take a swim. Of all the things I've lost its my mind I miss the most. :D |
Fender finder!
It must have to do with the local currents but I have found three fenders over the years while having lunch on Garwoods deck. They just seem to collect there. Jumping the rail and snatching a fender may look cheap but after shelling out three bucks for a Tuckerman's Pale Ale I'm looking for a bargan!
As for chains, I have a 1/2 inch chain on the bottom to help compensate for the removal of the passive film that rust provides. This is attached to a 3/8 chain going up to the moorings via swivles. The 3/8 chain gets rotated, top to bottom, every three years or so and replaced as necessary. As for Dave's "dirty job"... As a professional diver he could do a lot worse than ploping moorings in shallow water that is so clean you can drink it! Misy Blue. |
Lost Kayak Paddle
I just happened on this thread. I lost a kayak paddle this summer on July 23rd. I can't remember the brand, but it had orangle paddles with a black shaft. I have since replaced it, and am not looking to get it back. We think that maybe a mischievous person took it. It would make me feel better if maybe it just floated away... Was wondering if the paddle Gatto Nero found might have been mine.
|
Quote:
|
Missing Stuff
This thread makes me think that I should write our name and number on everything outside! :laugh:
It is possible that is our stern light. We lost one overnight after the Wolfeboro fireworks. Didn’t notice it was missing until the following Friday night when we were trying to head to the island after dark. As it was replaced it the next morning, we do not need it back. I had no idea that a stern light would float. Next time I will call MP, especially given how many times I have called to report found stuff myself. |
My friends got a dock section once that we held onto for a year and added in the next year. A couple years back, when they were selling, they didnt set up the dock but a piece on stilts ground just past their ramp so we used that all summer. The new owner never took it in though and it floated away over the winter.
|
Is there any chance my little sailboat paddle found its' way to the state's lost & found? Lost on a windy afternoon, last June, west of Mark Island - a three foot, wood paddle, painted white w/ a single red stripe, and "HELP" in 3" high letters on the other side.
|
| All times are GMT -4. The time now is 01:42 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.