I was aloft putting a Windex light on Touche' today.  I drilled a hole in
the side of the mast about 4 inches below the masthead to drop the power
cable.  When the drill burst through, a lot of dust and dirt came out.

A bit of exploring and digging with a screwdriver revealed a bunch of dried
mud.  Since to my knowledge, nobody has ever buried Touche's mast in the
bottom of Lake Pontchartrain, I decided on a different scenario.  I guess a
bunch of dirt daubers had filled the top 4-5 inches of the mast with mud
nests.  Had to dig under the hole with Special Tool WCH (wire coat hanger)
to clear a path to drop the messenger line.

Couldn't help but think about all the racers (including me) who try to
minimize weight aloft only to have a bunch of pesky insects negate some of
your efforts.  :)

BTW, we broke the messenger line so we'll give it another try Wednesday.
That was a first.

Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
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