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Again my appologies, I didn't realise you've problems reading. If you
study my original post carefully, you'll notice I'm talking about power tools. News flash!!!! Red alert! Cruising boats DO carry power tools. They also carry inverters and TVs and even books on tape. The powered screwdriver can be found on most boats along with the cordless drill. 12V soldering irons are pretty standard, but the gas units can be used in a pinch. You know NOTHING. Obviously. Still worse, your friends also know nothing. Bwahhahahaaha! RB |
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You're confused, I guess... A dock caravan will contain these items,
even if it is an 1 million dollar "Blue water sailer", but they never leave the dock. Raffles Light is a 67 foot ketch currently crusing for 6 months with a few friends of mine aboard. Not only does it carry power tools, but there is a small workshop/bench near the generators to fix and fabricate parts. I'd be happy to send you a pic of this boat when she returns to my club in the early summer. RB |
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... You're confused, I guess... A dock caravan will contain these items, even if it is an 1 million dollar "Blue water sailer", but they never leave the dock. Raffles Light is a 67 foot ketch currently crusing for 6 months with a few friends of mine aboard. Not only does it carry power tools, but there is a small workshop/bench near the generators to fix and fabricate parts. I'd be happy to send you a pic of this boat when she returns to my club in the early summer. RB |
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Did you ever had a knockdown? The interiour will be a mess after that,
and that poor little TV will be smashed to pieces. Yeah! Knockdown at a single electric screwdriver flew around the cabin, killed our parrot then shot out the porthole and sank a Pearson 40! RB |
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Careful, bob has friends all over the world that own huge, luxury boats
carrying all the same crap he has on his boat. "Remco Moedt" wrote in message ... On 27 Jan 2004 18:26:31 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote: Again my appologies, I didn't realise you've problems reading. If you study my original post carefully, you'll notice I'm talking about power tools. News flash!!!! Red alert! ... Cruising boats DO carry power tools. They also carry inverters and TVs and even books on tape. The powered screwdriver can be found on most boats along with the cordless drill. 12V soldering irons are pretty standard, but the gas units can be used in a pinch. You're confused, I guess... A dock caravan will contain these items, even if it is an 1 million dollar "Blue water sailer", but they never leave the dock. Why on Earth you need a TV on the middle of the ocean? To watch your porn collection on DVD? Did you ever had a knockdown? The interiour will be a mess after that, and that poor little TV will be smashed to pieces. Let's face it, you're a gadget freak, but a true sailor.....uhm, no... You know NOTHING. Obviously. Still worse, your friends also know nothing. A bold statement. You've a photo to prove this? g Cheers! Remco |
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![]() "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Again my appologies, I didn't realise you've problems reading. If you study my original post carefully, you'll notice I'm talking about power tools. News flash!!!! Red alert! Cruising boats DO carry power tools. They also carry inverters and TVs and even books on tape. The powered screwdriver can be found on most boats along with the chocolate teapot? Regards Donal -- |
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![]() I don't think I want to know for what you want to use the soldering iron... Poor numbnuts...hope this helps! soldering iron a device for applying heat to a joint, melting the solder so that it creates a permanent joint. |
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