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Joe
 
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Default The Power of Steel

Did ya know the average American consumes 947 pounds of steel a year.

Guess I snatched away a few years of a good thing from you plastic,
resin glass wussies. Back to fillin your blisters, spider cracks and
rott, and mushy spots..but make sure anything on your boat that needs
to be tough... is made of steel.

Joe

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Joe wrote:
... you plastic,
resin glass wussies. Back to fillin your blisters, spider cracks and
rott, and mushy spots..but make sure anything on your boat that needs
to be tough... is made of steel.


Rust never sleeps

Also, once you learn how to sail well enough to avoid bashing your boat
against things, the usefulness of a steel hull is diminished.

DSK

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DSK wrote:
Joe wrote:
... you plastic,
resin glass wussies. Back to fillin your blisters, spider cracks

and
rott, and mushy spots..but make sure anything on your boat that

needs
to be tough... is made of steel.


Rust never sleeps

Also, once you learn how to sail well enough to avoid bashing your

boat
against things, the usefulness of a steel hull is diminished.


Blisters never stop swelling unless your cut em out and start over.

I never bash anything, I can make any boat dance circles around you
Doug King. Steel is King, Plastic... well... is for toys and such.
Joe




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Joe wrote:
Blisters never stop swelling unless your cut em out and start over.


Not all fiberglass boats ever get blisters. Relatively few, in fact.

I never bash anything,


Really? How about all those political posts where you bash your head?

... I can make any boat dance circles around you
Doug King


Ha ha ha ha. Lasers at twenty paces....


... Steel is King


You have a heck of an inferiority complex, Joe. Maybe there's a reason?

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That's right. We just hauled our Yamaha 30. It needs bottom paint, but there
were zero blisters.

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Joe wrote:
Blisters never stop swelling unless your cut em out and start over.


Not all fiberglass boats ever get blisters. Relatively few, in fact.

I never bash anything,


Really? How about all those political posts where you bash your head?

... I can make any boat dance circles around you
Doug King


Ha ha ha ha. Lasers at twenty paces....


... Steel is King


You have a heck of an inferiority complex, Joe. Maybe there's a reason?

DSK





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JG wrote:
That's right. We just hauled our Yamaha 30. It needs bottom paint,

but there
were zero blisters.

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www.sailnow.com

"DSK" wrote in message
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Joe wrote:
Blisters never stop swelling unless your cut em out and start

over.


Not all fiberglass boats ever get blisters. Relatively few, in

fact.


Bwahahahahaha yeah right. This marina is a boat yard as well, Ive seen
blisters on just about every make of plastic boats who you trying to
fool?


I never bash anything,


Really? How about all those political posts where you bash your

head?


Geeee the guy I supported WON, and every political post I posted came
true.


... I can make any boat dance circles around you
Doug King


Ha ha ha ha. Lasers at twenty paces....


Laser it is, seeing how no-one will ever turn you lose on a quad or 5
screw 140 foot crewboat or a twin screw 320 foot supply boat ect....

Like I said ANY BOAT.




... Steel is King


You have a heck of an inferiority complex, Joe. Maybe there's a

reason?


Inferiorty complex? Yeah right. I know my boat handling skills are the
finest in the world....no doubt about it. Weather its a Sunfish or a
1600 ton towing vessel no one can out handle me.

Joe




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Joe,

It give me pleasure to inform you that your sails are plastic. Not
steel!

Ole Thom


http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomsHomePage

http://community.webtv.net/tassail/NutsysTelescopic

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Yeah and the boom and mast that supend your sails are made of Metal.
Engine Block, rudder post, Propeller, Ballast, winches, winch handles,
stove, sink, and another 100 + parts on your boat.

Joe

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Joey's head is plastic.

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Joe,

It give me pleasure to inform you that your sails are plastic. Not
steel!

Ole Thom


http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomsHomePage

http://community.webtv.net/tassail/NutsysTelescopic



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Wrong again.

Mine is made of porcelain china. And it's a full size model!

Joe



 
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