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Capt. Rob, don't be so defensive! It is okay to be a club sailor for a
while. In a few years maybe you can retire and take a trip over blue water. I remember you before your first boat. You've come a long way for a guy stuck in inland waters. Don't let these curmudgeons get you down. "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... It takes much longer to get under way and is often so much hassle that people don't even leave We're off sailing before most people row halfway to their mooring. And we have cold drinks and fully charged batteries waiting for us. No real privacy at the docks. Filthy bathrooms and showers. The water tastes like a plastic hose. We have a really nice bathroom and shower facility and you need coded keys to use it. Water tastes fine, and it's regulated better than bottled water. And, what's with those ugly fenders hanging on the sides of vessels coming out of a dock? Yeah, see that a lot, funny eh. Fenders in a slip are not a bad idea. Can't hurt might help arena. Imagine the horror of discovering Bobsprit has the slip next to yours. Yup, I'm the boat with the pretty girls playing classical music, but we're usually out sailing. Being surrounded by such ugly boats that never go anywhere would quickly lead me to thoughts of suicide. Can we please send some "ugly boats" to be moored within sight of Neal, please? RB 35s5 NY |
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