On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 7:09 AM, ken <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know you most likely have already considered this, so my real question
> here is why not?, use a wind vane? I have for decades and found it the
> ideal solution except for two circumstances, shifting winds very close
> to hazards, IE ICW et all, and no wind.
>
> But my vane steers much better than me and has never failed.-Ken
Time, alas. It's an utter truism that cruisers absolutely SHOULD NOT
be on a schedule, and that haste kills, but little Pending is on a
timetable, and that means that Mommy needs to get to the Chesapeake
(or someplace else with a friendly climate toward midwifery) ASAP.
There's an awful lot of the U.S. where homebirthing is nigh-unto
illegal, at least if you *plan* it. ("Baby came so fast I couldn't get
to the hospital" is thankfully not an actionable offense.)
Getting a new motor for the existing Autohelm 3000 *should* have been
a quick and easy fix, followed by the possibility of installing a new
wheel-mount system, but alas, as Ben may have outlined above, prices
are just nuts on that front at present, and baby's going to need not
only shoes but a bunch of other stuff. . .
--Kat
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