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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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You should be afraid. You can't accurately predict the situation whereby

the
fender will be a hazard; therefore, the best approach is to eliminate the
hazard,

Based on this idea, I should also keep everyone tethered as well and

wearing
PFDs with signal lights.
Really, Jonathan! You're being very silly. We're talking about two fenders

on
deck in calm conditions for a few hours.


TWO!! Geeze, you are twice as incompetent as I thought!


Regards


Donal
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TWO!! Geeze, you are twice as incompetent as I thought!


You ARE NOT!


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