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On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 11:38:02 -0400, DSK wrote:
(SAIL LOCO) said: The day I can't park at a marina that allows me to work on my own boat is the day I sell the boat. Dave wrote: Not sure I'd go that far, but the issue does create an interesting alignment of interests between the enviro nuts and marina owners. Oh yeah, wanting to be careful with hazardous chemicals, especially ones that are deliberately formulated to kill marine life, is *definitely* environ-nut-ism. I'll cut them some slack on the environmental issues, because I tend to worry about the environment myself. Then again, I see these same guys spraying Imron outside without so much as a mask on and I have to wonder just how careful they are being. I will say that old Jose, who paints bottoms day in and day out seems to be well covered up and protected and I don't envy him that job. I am fairly certain that their motivation is strictly "captive market/bottom line" oriented. Frankly, in fresh water, I wonder just how much enviro-nastiness we really need as all we are really protecting against is slime, and even the CSC on the bottom of my boat isn't really all that effective against that. The sooner we go ahead and destroy the environment, the sooner we we can quite wasting time & money trying to preserve it... the official Bush-Cheney policy, right? DSK They are not anti-environment. They just don't let it stand in the way of making a buck. |
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