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For someone who has hours and days on their hands, you'd
be right. However, if you're limited by how long the boat can be on the lift, a surveyor will do a better job in a shorter amount of time. You are the putz. "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Yet another ignorant failure! That's right, failure. There is no reason in the world you cannot do your own survey and do a better job at it than paying some idiot who really doesn't give a flying crap about your boat. Get your lazy ass of the the library or get on the Internet and do some reading. That's all it takes - a little education. Geez what PUTZES we have calling themselves sailors these days. S.Simon "Steve Daniels, Seek of Spam" wrote in message news ![]() On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 07:10:34 -0400, something compelled "katysails" , to say: There is some ugly goop around all of the lifeline stanchions Warning! Warning! Warning! (as the robot said to Will Robinson...) Get a moisture meter if you're not going to get a survey...bad gook almost always means bad leaks, which mweans bad deck.... I've decided to get a survey. |
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