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Bobsprit
 
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I'm always
close enough to shore to swim back.

What a complete idiot Loco is.
What if someone can't swim back or is injured? Loco will always be a daysailing
moron.

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SAIL LOCO wrote:
I have a custom stainless emergency tiller that was made by a crewmember's
company that is in the stainless steel business. It's better looking than a
chrome anchor. I have wood bungs to fit the thru hulls. I figure that's all I
need along with my Fortress anchor since I only day sail and race. I'm always
close enough to shore to swim back.


Shucks, most places on the Chesapeake you wouldn't even have to swim,
you could just wade ashore.

DSK

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"DSK" wrote in message
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SAIL LOCO wrote:
I have a custom stainless emergency tiller that was made by a

crewmember's
company that is in the stainless steel business. It's better

looking than a
chrome anchor. I have wood bungs to fit the thru hulls. I figure

that's all I
need along with my Fortress anchor since I only day sail and race.

I'm always
close enough to shore to swim back.


Shucks, most places on the Chesapeake you wouldn't even have to

swim,
you could just wade ashore.


Yup, or grab on to a log floating by.

Scotty


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Yup, or grab on to a log floating by.

Scotty


You guys should really use holding tanks!


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What a complete idiot Loco is.
What if someone can't swim back or is injured?.

What a guppy.
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Shucks, most places on the Chesapeake you wouldn't even have to swim, you
could just wade ashore.

LOL........ That's right. I forgot about that. I guess I'll throw away the
wood bungs. Further lighten the boat.
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Yup, or grab on to a log floating by.

I heard on the news there's a few washing machines.
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DSK wrote:



Shucks, most places on the Chesapeake you wouldn't even have to swim,
you could just wade ashore.

DSK


Hell, in Lake Erie you could step of and WALK ashore!

Cheers
marty

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Bobsprit wrote:

Yup, or grab on to a log floating by.

Scotty


You guys should really use holding tanks!


Now that was better Bob!

Cheers
Marty

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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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"DSK" wrote

Shucks, most places on the Chesapeake you ... could just wade ashore.


Yup, or grab on to a log floating by.


Ahhh, errrr, that' prolly NOT a 'log' floating by.


 
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