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wrote: On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 10:27:45 +1100, Peter Wiley wrote: In article , wrote: On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 21:10:26 -0400, "Scott Vernon" wrote: Is anyone surprised that binary billspit thinks winch handles are made by the boat builder? bwahahahah SV The boat builder didn't manufacture much besides the hull and some parts of the interior. The rest of the boat is basically what the builder selected from other suppliers to meet a price point, which is why your Seidlemann is loaded down with the cheapest gear that could be found. I'm surprised the standing rigging isn't galvanized. Hah. In fact galvanised rigging is a fraction of the cost and has better structural properties than the commonly used 1x19 s/steel rigging. Still, don't let facts get in your way. Yeah, its far superior as long as you don't go anywhere with moisture or salt... I guess for you that's not much of a problem. So much for your "facts" Bwahahahahahahahaaaaaaaa. I'd tell you what I do for a living but why help you look even more stupid than you do already? PDW |
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