Mystere 4.3 Newsletter
4/16/2001
Mike Fahle (Mikefahle) on Monday, April
16, 2001 - 12:12 pm:
Hi Everyone, We are only four days away from taking delivery
of our thirty new Mystere 4.3s. This is just to provide some guidance about
what to bring along and what to expect. I am eager to see all of you this
weekend and to have this responsibility end. I am even more eager to go
sailing!
SCHEDULE - FRIDAY; We anticipate starting on Friday morning at 9 A.M. by
unloading the truck. This should take less than an hour since many of you
plan on being there by nine. After the truck is unloaded we will gather
around with Yves who will demonstrate how to put the boat together. It is
easier than most boats and will not take long with at least three people
working together. So then we will split off into groups of three or four
and start assembling boats on the front lawn. This should allow us to be
finished with all the boats by noon. Kathey Clark has graciously agreed
to acguire lunch for all of us and have that ready as soon as the boats
are done or by noon, whichever comes last. That way we can stay "on
the job" together and have a little more time to get to know each other.
After the boats are assembled we will raise the rigs with the same procedure
- watch Yves do one and then work in our groups to do all the boats. That
should go even faster than the boat assembly. Then we are free to raise
the sails so that everything can be checked out before they are taken away.
We will have a number of short, informal seminars at this stage. For example,
we will have people try on their harnesses to see if they fit correctly
and so that they know how to do that and then let them practice trapezing
so that the experienced sailors can show them how to do it and coach them
until they have some confidence. Yves will explain the way the boats are
made and how that affects the way you handle them and care for them. I will
explain about how to set batten tension, how to trim sails, and proper care
for sails. After all the boat related work and information, Doug Young has
agreed to explain the new race starting sequence that we will experience
under the revised rules. If there is time, I will offer a synopsis of the
rules including what was changed from last year. We expect to finish around
4 P.M. Quite a few people are staying overnight and may want to gather together
for dinner.
SATURDAY; We will get started again at 9 A.M. and leave by 1 P.M. to go
sailing at PCYC, about two miles from the delivery location at QuikSpray.
Everyone MUST be there by noon on Saturday to pick up your boat or arrange
for someone else to get it by then. We will plan on sailing at PCYC in the
afternoon. Anyone who plans to sail should plan to dress accordingly - preferably
in a drysuit or heavy wetsuit with appropriate PFD (lifejacket).
BOAT ASSIGNMENT AND PAYMENT - I have previously e-mailed everyone what their
balance is which must be paid upon delivery. When the balance is paid and
the boats are assembled, you will receive the Manufacturer's Statement of
Origin (proving ownership) that Mystere has already printed for your boat.
Each boat has hull numbers and each document has a hull number - you will
find your boat when you match the number on your owner's document to a corresponding
hull number. Think Easter egg hunt but with boats instead of eggs! So before
anyone claims a boat, we will assemble them all, assuring that each receives
the care from each assembler that they would give to their own since any
one of them might be their own! This is also the fairest way to randomly
assign the boats without regard to any potential or perceived bias.
WHAT TO BRING - Basic tools such as a measuring tape, screwdrivers (standard
and Phillips) an adjustable wrench, socket set, vice grips, pliers, electrical
tape, duct tape, spray lube, Loctite for bolts (prevents fasteners from
loosening but can be undone with tools), sharp knife, tie down lines and/or
straps, and padding for the boats and trailers. Foul weather gear for you
for working in the rain, and/or sailing. PFD, appropriate footwear (sailing
boots), sunglasses, sailing gloves, etc. For those of you picking up a trailer
there, you should also bring a drill and bits and an extension cord. Bring
something to drink and/or eat if you do not like Subway sandwiches, potato
chips, and soft drinks. Anyone with digital cameras, bring those, too!
RECOMMENDED - I know that some of you new to boat ownership have had a lot
thrown at you in a short time but there is one more thing to do that I recommend
which I hope is never used. Can you guess? You should arrange to insure
your boat before you leave to pick it up. For some guidance, I arranged
for mine last week for $4000 coverage for $53/year. The price varies depending
on the level of coverage you elect and this one is excellent. I have paid
boat insurance premiums for 25 years and have made only one claim. That
one convinced me what a bargain insurance is and I hope I never make another
one. Your agent should be able to give you coverage starting on Friday even
though you will not know the hull number before then. FWIW, my independent
agent is nearby, is a sailor, and can be contacted at: Bill Sommers Sommers
Insurance Agency (419) 729-9965 in case you want more info.
CAT TRAX - For those of you who ordered Cat Trax they will be available
for assembly also. They are shipped in parts so you will have a choice to
assemble them there or take them home in bits.
LAST MINUTE REMINDERS OR NEW INFO - The Mystere owners website will be used
to communicate to all between now and Friday so check it at your convenience
and before leaving. It also has directions and maps at: http://teamteets.dhs.org/Mystere/M43.html See you soon.