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In what situations might you use a slippery hitch
on a cleat when departing the dock. [1 pt] |
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as a method of controlling the boat while exiting a slip in a cross
wind or current with no dockside help. On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 02:01:49 GMT, "Bart Senior" wrote: In what situations might you use a slippery hitch on a cleat when departing the dock. [1 pt] |
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Not enough detail.
Marc wrote as a method of controlling the boat while exiting a slip in a cross wind or current with no dockside help. On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 02:01:49 GMT, "Bart Senior" wrote: In what situations might you use a slippery hitch on a cleat when departing the dock. [1 pt] |
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