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on Mon. Feb. 27, 2006, 12:55pm, bill warnock posted: "......from the pics, looked like all five were 'stinkpots'." I also saw this report, and it reminded me of a fire that happened a couple of years ago in a Cape Cod boat yard where dozens of mostly wooden (and very expensive and classic) boats were stored and went up in flames.............this article calls these boats "highly flammable fiberglass hulls"...............hmmmm....which are more flammable: wooden hulls or fiberglass hulls? Also............the OP calls these "stink pots". Stink pots? I seem to remember hearing an oldster using that term, should have asked him what kind of boats "stink pots" are. Would the OP or someone else reading this kindly explain what a "stink pot" is? Thanks..........a.a.t. |
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