Alabama don't care! |
So when I heard that West Marine was having a 75% off sale on lines, I ran down to see what was left. Truthfully, it was slim pickings. But, using the schedule posted on the CLC site, almost all the right widths were there, and all the right lengths. And if I have to use a 3/8" red line for my jibsheets instead of a 3/8" white line and save $50 doing it, well, paint me red all over. It might even look good with the tanbark sail I'm planning to get.
I did wind up having an interesting conversation as I was buying this. One of the lines needs to be 50' but the West Marine guy asked if that was really meters, since the first line of the schedule is in millimeters. I replied with 100% certainty that it was feet, because, number one, it's a 16' boat. Why would I need 150' for a halyard on a 16' boat? But the guy asked again, and I was less certain, so I called my trusty fellow Minnesota builder and his first statement was, "It's a 16' boat." Logic sucks, West Marine! My theory is that, since the lines were 75% off, he was trying to sell 3 times as much to break even.
This will eventually help take me to the Bahamas. |
I also picked up my boxes of epoxy from the new MAS (now known as Endurance Technologies), which relocated to South St. Paul from New Jersey not long ago. That meant it was $3 in gas instead of $220 for shipping and for that I'm forever grateful to the CLC guys for arranging the pick up.
Dylan deciding if this is edible. He can't read the "Corrosive" sticker on the large box, so I'm going to suggest yes. |
In total, I spent $80 for all the line except the Warpspeed and the 2mm stuff for a savings of about $150. Add the $220 of shipping savings on the epoxy and $270 knocked off the kit price for "buying" at the Canoeopia boat show, I feel pretty good about being ahead ~$650 so far. The kit should be here in two weeks. I'm still nervous about the garage but no turning back now!
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