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The fender on the side deck is most certainly dangerous
fore any length of sail even from tied up to your dock to aground on the nearest rock. It is also wrong to allow it to stay there for any length of time. A fender's place is hanging off the topsides. It should be stowed straight away the minute you clear the dock. You are no sailor and that's plain. Your slovenly habits will get you injured or killed. You will NEVER see such absurd sights aboard "Cut the Mustard" while we are underway. Just check out my website and notice there is NOTHING lubberly to be seen in any of the underway pics. S.Simon World Famous Website "Knobspittle" wrote in message ... And, lazy means unprepared, which is another way of saying wrong, Lazy in no way means uprapared. Look it up. Nothing "wrong" o "dangerous" with the fender on deck during a short sail in calm weather. RB |
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Spoken like someone who has never tied up to a dock.
"Simple Simon" wrote in message ... The fender on the side deck is most certainly dangerous fore any length of sail even from tied up to your dock to aground on the nearest rock. It is also wrong to allow it to stay there for any length of time. A fender's place is hanging off the topsides. It should be stowed straight away the minute you clear the dock. You are no sailor and that's plain. Your slovenly habits will get you injured or killed. You will NEVER see such absurd sights aboard "Cut the Mustard" while we are underway. Just check out my website and notice there is NOTHING lubberly to be seen in any of the underway pics. S.Simon World Famous Website "Knobspittle" wrote in message ... And, lazy means unprepared, which is another way of saying wrong, Lazy in no way means uprapared. Look it up. Nothing "wrong" o "dangerous" with the fender on deck during a short sail in calm weather. RB |
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Exactly.
"Simple Simon" wrote in message ... The fender on the side deck is most certainly dangerous fore any length of sail even from tied up to your dock to aground on the nearest rock. It is also wrong to allow it to stay there for any length of time. A fender's place is hanging off the topsides. It should be stowed straight away the minute you clear the dock. You are no sailor and that's plain. Your slovenly habits will get you injured or killed. You will NEVER see such absurd sights aboard "Cut the Mustard" while we are underway. Just check out my website and notice there is NOTHING lubberly to be seen in any of the underway pics. S.Simon World Famous Website "Knobspittle" wrote in message ... And, lazy means unprepared, which is another way of saying wrong, Lazy in no way means uprapared. Look it up. Nothing "wrong" o "dangerous" with the fender on deck during a short sail in calm weather. RB |
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