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Cheers MC Scott Vernon wrote: a quote from Chapmans; ''leaving a fender hanging from the lifeline while sailing is the sign of a forgetful captain and crew, however, having a fender on deck where a crewmember could trip on it (and it will happen) is just plain lazy, stupid, and very unseaman like''. SV "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... I don't have to look it up. *You* have to look up what is appropriate and what isn't on a sailboat underway. Fenders on deck are *NOT* appropriate, whether the sail be 2 hours or two days. "Bobsprit" 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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