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  • in reply to: starter solenoid #71652
    springhorn
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    Hi, Bill,
    The kitties and I just got back from four wonderful days on the water. Thanks for the update and have a great time “airing the sails!”

    Mary E. Springhorn
    S/V P424 PARALLAX, Hull #61
    Sailing out of Bellingham, WA

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    in reply to: spare starter solenoid for a W-60 #71512
    springhorn
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    Hi, Bill,
    Will do…I’ll package it up and get it out on Monday. My address is: Mary E. Springhorn, 609 14th Street, Bellingham, WA 98225.

    Thanks.

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    in reply to: spare starter solenoid for a W-60 #71510
    springhorn
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    Thanks, Paul,
    I’d be willing to sell it for postage cost only.

    Mary


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    in reply to: spare starter solenoid for a W-60 #71508
    springhorn
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    Hi, Bill,
    I suspect that this is NOT a Westerbeke part. So study the enclosed picture and if you still want it, it’s yours. I haven’t a clue as to how much it costs, so I would accept whatever you think is fair, plus postage cost.

    Mary

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    in reply to: spare starter solenoid for a W-60 #71507
    springhorn
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    Hi, Bill,
    I suspect that this is NOT a Westerbeke part. So study the enclosed picture and if you still want it, it’s yours. I haven’t a clue as to how much it costs, so I would accept whatever you think is fair, plus postage cost.

    Mary

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    in reply to: Spinnikers anyone? #71261
    springhorn
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    I have the “original” spinnaker that came with PARALLAX when I bought it. I
    have no idea how old it is, but it clearly has seen many years and miles,
    and it not really asymmetric. I bought a sock for it and fly it without a
    pole in light breezes. I single-hand essentially all the time, so it’s a
    bit of a production number to rig. To be honest, I don’t use it much, but
    every now and then it is useful, especially if I don’t have to gybe very
    much. The P.O. had a picture taken of the boat under spinnaker and mizzen
    staysail only, that looks way cool, but is completely unrealistic for the
    waters in which I cruise.

    Mary E. Springhorn
    P424 PARALLAX, Hull #61, Sailing out of Bellingham, WA


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    in reply to: Washer install?and where’s the dryer? #71105
    springhorn
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    Sorry to be so late in replying. The P.O. installed the holding tank for
    the head in the same space that so many other owners have used so much more
    creatively.

    Mary E. Springhorn
    P424, PARALLAX, Hull #61
    Sailing out of Bellingham, WA


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