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Every novice sailor knows this. To do otherwise is just plain slovenly
laziness. Scotty "Donal" wrote in message ... "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Fenders should be stowed unless you're using them or getting ready to use them. We were. We were only out for an afternoon sail...a couple of hours. No need to stow fenders and they're not in the way or impeding the operation of the boat. That's just plain stupid! The fender is lying directly in the path of anybody who tries to go forward on that side of the boat. Sometimes. you have to go forward in a hurry. You really don't need obstructions on the sidedecks whilst you are under way. You should stow the fenders so that they will not interfere with the safe operation of the vessel. Regards Donal -- |
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![]() "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Every novice sailor knows this. To do otherwise is just plain slovenly laziness. Slovenly laziness is a typical characteristic of the average obese New Yorker. Regards Donal -- |
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Slovenly laziness is a typical characteristic of the average obese New
Yorker. Sheesh. I'm in the best shape out of anyone here, so I'm just lazy I guess! Oh, and at 41 I continue to improve my condition, Donal. Let me know when I'm supposed to start losing the battle! RB |
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