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#1 2004-11-27 02:40:43

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Anchor rollers, dodgers

Does anyone have or has anyone seen a good compatible anchor roller for a MkII?  Also, any success with dodgers and bimini's on a Mk II?  I have two 30 amp shore power plugs on my Mk II, both mounted on the stern aft of the mainsheet traveler.  I know I should know why or what both do, but I don't.  Anyone else have that arrangement?  I'm sure I'll have more questions as I poke around on my boat, the Sea Robin (named after the diesel submarine I was on back in the 70's).  Thanks again Guys.

#2 2004-11-27 04:49:50

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Re: Anchor rollers, dodgers

Chas.---If we are naming our boats after subs--mine would be USS SEA FOX 246 out of San Diego early '60's.  Those were the days eh Chuck??????
Dave Tinder
dawn Breaker--Ft Myers   Mk111

#3 2004-11-27 07:00:39

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Re: Anchor rollers, dodgers

yeah, those really were the days.  I was on the Sea Robin, SS407.  She was decomissioned in 1970.  She was a good boat and I ended up with one of the bronze ships plaques and have always had a soft spot for her and the guys I sailed with.  I felt the name was appropriate in that the C&C's hull color is a robin blue, white topsides.  I shipped over to the USS Narwhal, a nuclear fast attack, after the Robin was decomissioned, but really never was a "nuc" boat guy.  I guess "Diesel Boats Forever" was in my blood.  Hey, I am an assistant principal at a large high school in Atlanta and am retiring soon.  When I start looking for a slip for the "Robin" in the next year or two I may get some input from you as far as good places to sail out of.  Anyway, it's always good to hear from old diesel boat sailors.

#4 2004-11-28 04:24:54

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Re: Anchor rollers, dodgers

The SEA FOX was SS402--couldnt correct my typo----Went to the Turks in 1970 and then de-commissioned.  Nice to talk to a fellow sailor that doesnt mind the smell of diesel.  I joined under Adm Rickover's nuc program---but finally ended up in the USMC courtesy of Iowa State Univ.  Pls check our website:  manateeworld.com---email is direct to me.
Sorry about the personal conversation guys---pls excuse a couple of old sub sailors.
DaveDave Tinder
DAWN BREAKER  Mk3
Ft Myers

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