At 07:18 PM 8/20/2013, Rocket J Squirrel wrote: >from the "shore." Current's strong, too. There isn't a place to stand >and dip water. Would need to immerse myself, then somehow haul myself >and the bucket up the steep bank. Then do it a few more times. Thus the >pump and hose I will toss in the water. We sailor types invented a substance some time ago for handling situations like this. We call it "rope"; or when in thin pieces, "small stuff" or "light line". Quarter-inch 'd be about right. There's also a bit of technique involved -- you cast your bucket so that it enters the water ahead of your progress, on its side, such that it has just time to fill and sink by the time it is directly below you. As it comes level you haul it up to you. Should you fail in this you'll find that the bucket is taking a trip astern and would like you to join it. Surprising how much pull an open bucket can exert. Whether you loop the lanyard around your wrist is a choice, depending on whether you'd rather lose the bucket or take a swim. Yours, David ps - if a regular ten-quart galvanized bucket doesn't find a place in your stowage it's possible to find folding canvas ones. But the regular ones are handier, don't mildew, and are big enough to steam a few lobsters in if you put a plate over top. |
Please note - During the past 17 years of operation, several gigabytes of
Vanagon mail messages have been archived. Searching the entire collection
will take up to five minutes to complete. Please be patient!
Return to the archives @ gerry.vanagon.com
The vanagon mailing list archives are copyright (c) 1994-2011, and may not be reproduced without the express written permission of the list administrators. Posting messages to this mailing list grants a license to the mailing list administrators to reproduce the message in a compilation, either printed or electronic. All compilations will be not-for-profit, with any excess proceeds going to the Vanagon mailing list.
Any profits from list compilations go exclusively towards the management and operation of the Vanagon mailing list and vanagon mailing list web site.