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Bart Senior June 22nd 04 04:28 AM

Safety Requirements ...
 
You are chartering a 35' sailboat.

Provide a short safety checklist to validate
before you leave the dock.



Jonathan Ganz June 22nd 04 06:00 AM

Safety Requirements ...
 
Engage your brain before climbing aboard. The rest will surely follow.

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"Bart Senior" wrote in message
. net...
You are chartering a 35' sailboat.

Provide a short safety checklist to validate
before you leave the dock.





Bobsprit June 22nd 04 11:22 AM

Safety Requirements ...
 
You are chartering a 35' sailboat.

Provide a short safety checklist to validate
before you leave the dock.


Remove the drunk Scotty Potty and his gun, then shove off!

RB

Horvath June 22nd 04 11:56 AM

Safety Requirements ...
 
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 03:28:58 GMT, "Bart Senior"
wrote this crap:

You are chartering a 35' sailboat.

Provide a short safety checklist to validate
before you leave the dock.


1. Rum
2. blender
3. More Rum
4. beer
5. ice
6. drinking glasses
7. vodka
8. more beer
9 little paper umbrellas

and almost forgot

10. whisker pole (just in case something falls overboard)






Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!

Scott Vernon June 22nd 04 12:04 PM

Safety Requirements ...
 
Where? Seriously, the shortness of the list would depend on where I was
sailing.

SV

"Bart Senior" wrote in message
. net...
You are chartering a 35' sailboat.

Provide a short safety checklist to validate
before you leave the dock.




Scott Vernon June 22nd 04 12:06 PM

Safety Requirements ...
 

OzOne cried...

Everything from spare torch batteries to day shapes, air horns and
throwing lines with spare fuses, belts and diaphragms thrown in for
good measure.



Why do you need fuses on your throwing lines?

In case they're short?

Scotty


Bobsprit June 22nd 04 12:09 PM

Safety Requirements ...
 
Scotty wrote...

Where? Seriously, the shortness of the list would depend on where I was
sailing, but I'd want a welding kit so I could weld my hatches closed against
big seas!

Scout June 22nd 04 01:55 PM

Safety Requirements ...
 
wet them first so's they'll conduct electricity
Scout

OzOne wrote in message ...
On 22 Jun 2004 11:06:05 GMT, "Scott Vernon"
scribbled thusly:


OzOne cried...

Everything from spare torch batteries to day shapes, air horns and
throwing lines with spare fuses, belts and diaphragms thrown in for
good measure.



Why do you need fuses on your throwing lines?

In case they're short?

Scotty


Nah they're rope fuses in case the load gets too high.


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.




Jonathan Ganz June 22nd 04 07:16 PM

Safety Requirements ...
 
Yeh, Horass would never forget bringing someone with a long pole.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Horvath" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 03:28:58 GMT, "Bart Senior"
wrote this crap:

You are chartering a 35' sailboat.

Provide a short safety checklist to validate
before you leave the dock.


1. Rum
2. blender
3. More Rum
4. beer
5. ice
6. drinking glasses
7. vodka
8. more beer
9 little paper umbrellas

and almost forgot

10. whisker pole (just in case something falls overboard)






Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!




DSK June 22nd 04 07:33 PM

Safety Requirements ...
 
Bart Senior wrote:
You are chartering a 35' sailboat.

Provide a short safety checklist to validate
before you leave the dock.


Type 3 vest for myself & my wife, handheld GPS, rigging knife.

On the boat I'd check the rations & water first, then probably the bilge
pump, all sea cocks, fuel system including tank, ports & hatches,
steering & emergency steering, backing plates on mooring cleats, radio,
batteries & charger, ground tackle...

It'd take a pretty long list, actually. Roughly equivalent to a survey.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King



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