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You get used to it...we were fortunate enough to get a spot on the dock for
the dinghy so ayt least I didn't have to get otu and wade to drag it in....the trip back from the boat is almost always agaisnt the wind...if there's waves it can be quite "fun" two strokes forward, one drift back.... "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... "katysails" wrote in message I thought the frost patterns on the combing were quite interesting... I'll bet it was fun clambering into an ice cold dinghy and rowing out to the boat, eh? Max |
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Good for you. Nice to hear you row instead of motor.
Rowing is very good for toning up those arm and chest muscles. Rowing will even make your breasts sag less. CN "katysails" wrote in message ... You get used to it...we were fortunate enough to get a spot on the dock for the dinghy so ayt least I didn't have to get otu and wade to drag it in....the trip back from the boat is almost always agaisnt the wind...if there's waves it can be quite "fun" two strokes forward, one drift back.... "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... "katysails" wrote in message I thought the frost patterns on the combing were quite interesting... I'll bet it was fun clambering into an ice cold dinghy and rowing out to the boat, eh? Max |
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"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message Good for you. Nice to hear you row instead of motor. Rowing is very good for toning up those arm and chest muscles. Rowing will even make your breasts sag less. Do your breasts sag less, thanks to rowing, Cappy? Max |
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"Maxprop" wrote in message news ![]() "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message Good for you. Nice to hear you row instead of motor. Rowing is very good for toning up those arm and chest muscles. Rowing will even make your breasts sag less. Do your breasts sag less, thanks to rowing, Cappy? Must you gay up every post? |
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"katysails" wrote in message You get used to it...we were fortunate enough to get a spot on the dock for the dinghy so ayt least I didn't have to get otu and wade to drag it in....the trip back from the boat is almost always agaisnt the wind...if there's waves it can be quite "fun" two strokes forward, one drift back.... We bought a 3hp Mercury this past summer, and it's a godsend when heading into wind and wave. It only weighs about 35lbs. so it's a snap to carry and put on the dink. If your dinghy sits at the dock, you could leave such a motor attached. It would make life a lot easier. Max |
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