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Wayne.B wrote in
: There should also be an owner sensor that will cause it to start blinking if you get to within 400 yards of it in your dinghy. Maybe like the Cadillac...you press the key fob button and the light blinks and the foghorn sounds so you can find the boat, drunk, in the dark...(c; |
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On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 18:34:05 -0500, Larry wrote:
Maybe like the Cadillac...you press the key fob button and the light blinks and the foghorn sounds so you can find the boat, drunk, in the dark...(c; None has ever had the need to do that I'm sure... The only thing funnier to watch is a club launch with about 20 people on it coming back from a party that suddenly realize that their anchor light looks just like all the others. Oops. |
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Wayne.B wrote in
: The only thing funnier to watch is a club launch with about 20 people on it coming back from a party that suddenly realize that their anchor light looks just like all the others. Oops. Those coming back from the party are lucky if they can SEE anchor lights, at all, around here. Just getting them in a launch is lots of fun! I used to drive a 50' Navy utility boat back and forth from the anchored- out ship to Fleet Landing all night...full of drunks...fighting drunks... Been there, done that, got the T-shirt, too! |