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I'm thinking the spring would relax again when the water rises to normal
range, thereby leaving the lines at the 'normal' length. You're right though, it's like parking in Philadelphia. Scout "katysails" wrote Scout, the problem would be that as soon as the exceptional tide was over (probably while you are not at the dock) then your boat is sitting there with too long lines. |
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