I think I'd have screwed them into his instruments, along with the cable
clamps in case he needed them to hold any more wiring he might want to do in
those areas...
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L8R
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Morgan 461 #2
SV Flying Pig KI4MPC
http://tinyurl.com/p7rb4 - NOTE:new URL! The vessel as Tehamana, as we
bought her
"Believe me, my young friend, there is *nothing*-absolutely nothing-half so
much worth doing as simply messing, messing-about-in-boats; messing about in
boats-or *with* boats.
In or out of 'em, it doesn't matter. Nothing seems really to matter, that's
the charm of it.
Whether you get away, or whether you don't; whether you arrive at your
destination or whether you reach somewhere else, or whether you never get
anywhere at all, you're always busy, and you never do anything in
particular; and when you've done it there's always something else to do, and
you can do it if you like, but you'd much better not."
"Roger Long" wrote in message
news

The fellow who screwed his shore power cord down and then left it live
has, thankfully, moved to a different berth. When he left however, he
just yanked up the cord and left the broken cable clips with their wood
colored deck screws sticking up about half an inch. I discovered this
when something snagged my foot and nearly pitched me into the drink.
I spent 20 minutes removing all the screws. Another person took them
around to his new slip and deposited them in his cockpit just in case he
needs them again.
I think that was the height of neighborliness, don't you?
--
Roger Long