Reinventing the wheel. It feels really good to have a plan for the rigging. Maxime was great to work with. Yeah, he’s a little out of his oil field element, but not by much. Moving heavy loads is moving heavy loads. I know we are not doing things like a conventional sailboat, but I think there are plenty of conventional sailboats. And I can here is now, “Why reinvent the wheel.” …we’ll because if we never reinvented the wheel, we’d have ox cart wheels on race cars wouldn’t we. 🙂 Find your creative passion, blow off the dust, and put it to work. Go on, reinvent the wheel. –Doug
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