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JR,
I've spent more time cruising the Bahamas from San Salvador and Rum Cay to West End Grand Bahama and everything in between, than everyone in this group put together. I have a shallow draft boat and I do a lot of banks sailing. There is a lot of sand, mud and grass throughout the Bahamas. Danforths work best, Herreschoffs second best in the coral and hard bottom areas and the plow comes in all around third for reliability of holding. CN "JR Gilbreath" opined The man is truly amazing, I wonder where he googled up that there was a lot of soft mud and grass in the Bahamas? JR |
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Ok capt, Then you should know the answer to this question. What is the
occupation of the Person that sells fresh vegetables to the cruisers that anchor in New Bight on Cat Island and what does he sell that he makes himself? JR Capt. Neal® wrote: JR, I've spent more time cruising the Bahamas from San Salvador and Rum Cay to West End Grand Bahama and everything in between, than everyone in this group put together. I have a shallow draft boat and I do a lot of banks sailing. There is a lot of sand, mud and grass throughout the Bahamas. Danforths work best, Herreschoffs second best in the coral and hard bottom areas and the plow comes in all around third for reliability of holding. CN "JR Gilbreath" opined The man is truly amazing, I wonder where he googled up that there was a lot of soft mud and grass in the Bahamas? JR |
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Mammoth hand rolled spliff.
"JR Gilbreath" wrote in message ... Ok capt, Then you should know the answer to this question. What is the occupation of the Person that sells fresh vegetables to the cruisers that anchor in New Bight on Cat Island and what does he sell that he makes himself? JR Capt. Neal® wrote: JR, I've spent more time cruising the Bahamas from San Salvador and Rum Cay to West End Grand Bahama and everything in between, than everyone in this group put together. I have a shallow draft boat and I do a lot of banks sailing. There is a lot of sand, mud and grass throughout the Bahamas. Danforths work best, Herreschoffs second best in the coral and hard bottom areas and the plow comes in all around third for reliability of holding. CN "JR Gilbreath" opined The man is truly amazing, I wonder where he googled up that there was a lot of soft mud and grass in the Bahamas? JR |
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