Whilst washing my boat last night, after returning home from the NCAC, I happened to be at eye level with the port drain plug hole and noticed something inside. Upon closer examination I found it to be a complete righting line w/bungee in the center.
The only thing I could think of is a tripled up piece of #9 tie wire on the end of my 1" wide Black Max measuring tape formed in a fish hook shape. I've managed to drag it as far forward as the rear crossbar, but it's all balled up and damp. The hook just straightens out now. This is an 18, so trying to get both forearms down inside the 6" port and then something past the daggerboard trunk is a challenge.
Anybody ever had to retrieve a large heavy object from their hull? I guess I could flood it and try my hook again. Comments welcome.
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Major kudos to Fleet 84, Mr. Sohn and all the gracious participants of the North Central Area Championships. Despite no wind on Sunday it was a superb event!

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