Thanks for the input . Ron

--- Richard Cottrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> When I purchased "Really" there wasn't a stern
> pulpit.
> My first experience sailing San Francisco Bay on a
> windy day with a ebb tide and a substantial chop was
> not a safe one. In my opinion, a stern pulpit is a
> must under similar conditions.  I had a stern pulpit
> and lifelines installed and am grateful for doing
> so.
> In addition to a possible lifesaver, it's ideal for
> supporting the boom tent, a great grab rail when
> using
> the swim ladder and supports my anchor light, and
> American Flag while at anchor. I also attach a Bunje
> cord to the motor when I want it in the up position
> and secure it to the stern pulpit. There is minimal
> inconvenience with starting the motor.  I can't
> imagine being without it. 
> 
> Rich Cottrell
> "Really" M15 # 288 
> Menlo Park, Ca
> 
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