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"Capt. JG" wrote:
All true, but it's not much fun rowing to shore and rowing back with supplies when the weather is bad. Also, out here, your bow wouldn't always be pointed into the wind, as the current overpowers the wind at times. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:h_mdf.195246$ir4.56188@edtnps90... I believe a mooring is by far the better choice to have than a dockside slip. No chafe and the bow is always pointed into the wind. The savings will easily fund a proper tender and the privacy of a mooring is much preferred to the dockside rubber-neckers. CM Yoe Mooron you failed to mention the physical attributes of rowing your Dory out to Overproof alas no work outs for you. |
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