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Harry

How the hell would you know, you better be careful who you give advice to as
some of this stuff could save a life some day.

You have proven to be the lowest form of lying rubbish online. You say you
have owned many boats with these tabs and then give someone advice. Harry
you are a liar. Harry, you have been a union slob your entire career, and
now give advice. I can understand now why you posted your children have left
you and do not associate with you. I can see why.

Careful what advice you give out harry, there is no safety social net out on
the seas to save someone when you give them your advice. Other than the
Coast Guard but that takes time.

Harry, what advice did you give to your children,,,, just before they left
you for your ex wife promising never to associate with you ever. I mean this
is what you said.











"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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RichG wrote:
I read, with great interest, three or four boating/fishing newsgroups. A
couple of them recently ( this one included) have had some discussions
about....... "which brand/style/method of tabs is BEST???".........

Just like cars or trucks, or boats....no one ever actually wins any of
those
arguments. We all have our own preferences and our prejudices. Most
clearly, though...is that NONE of the respondents who OWN tabs, ever
think
that TABS (any brand of tabs) are a bad thing! It doesn't seem to
matter
WHICH brand you like...all the owners love them.

Just a thought.............. for a late Christmas present to yourself and
your boat.

I have no affiliation with any Tab manufacturers, other than to own a set
of
them.


I've had them on a few boats, and have found them useful under certain
conditions, especially in lateral "load balancing."

Curious as to why you'd need tabs on a CS...they run pretty flat right out
of the box.