Closed DarthSlater closed 6 years ago
I knew they shouldn't have listened to JLA and left it alone 🙄
I find your lack of faith.... disturbing....😉
What is the background on this?
We raised the rigger as stroke couldn't get her blade out of the water. Washers were missing. The back screw just needs replacing
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What is the background on this?
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The women took the boat out over the weekend and Jade at stroke complained that she couldn't tap down. They decided that there was a problem with the boat. Jack LA was around and decided that the problem was the missing carbon lip bushes so I think they put washers in the gap. It was all fucking mental - there was nothing wrong with the rigging and it was probably just a bad outing but I was too tired after sculling myself to get involved.
This is by far the best explanation ever!
Brilliant.
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The women took the boat out over the weekend and Jade at stroke complained that she couldn't tap down. They decided that there was a problem with the boat. Jack LA was around and decided that the problem was the missing carbon lip bushes so I think they put washers in the gap. It was all fucking mental - there was nothing wrong with the rigging and it was probably just a bad outing but I was too tired after sculling myself to get involved.
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A third bad outing and to be fair people (probably the men) keep messing with the 'washers' on the gates.
We, like everyone else probably, just need a screw
On Tue, 8 May 2018, 12:30 Benedict, notifications@github.com wrote:
The women took the boat out over the weekend and Jade at stroke complained that she couldn't tap down. They decided that there was a problem with the boat. Jack LA was around and decided that the problem was the missing carbon lip bushes so I think they put washers in the gap. It was all fucking mental - there was nothing wrong with the rigging and it was probably just a bad outing but I was too tired after sculling myself to get involved.
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Removed the screw in question. The problem was that someone had removed the carbon lip bush nut and then tightened the 10mm rigger nut, crushing the lip bush.
C&J stroke rigger the back arm is loose because the thread of the screw is buggered. Need a new screw and the existing screw will need to be smacked out with a hammer. Use the force